Performance Analysis and Function Simulation of Protective Clothing Exposed to Electromagnetic Radiation
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10.3993/jfbi
Journal of Fiber Bioengineering & Informatics, 3 (2010), pp. 153-158.
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@Article{JFBI-3-153,
author = {Li-Li Zhang and Yan Chen },
title = {Performance Analysis and Function Simulation of Protective Clothing Exposed to Electromagnetic Radiation},
journal = {Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics},
year = {2010},
volume = {3},
number = {3},
pages = {153--158},
abstract = {Based on performance analysis of clothing exposed to electromagnetic radiation, a electromagnetic model for abdominal cavity of
human body is established using electromagnetic simulation software (Ansoft HFSS). This can be applied to simulate the specific
absorption rate (SAR) of the abdominal cavity under irradiation of electromagnetic waves. The SAR of the abdominal cavity with
or without protective clothing and with different clothing has been compared. The differences in electromagnetic protective
performance between clothing made of these materials are also discussed. The results show that the SAR of the abdominal cavity
is larger when the radiation source frequency increases over a range of 300MHz to 900MHz .While at the same frequency of
radiation sources, the protective performance of different clothing materials is related to their electrical characteristic parameters
and protection patterns. Also simply using the shielding effectiveness (SE) of clothing materials to illustrate the protective
performance of clothing is relatively unilateral. Visualization of the electromagnetic protective performance of clothing can be
preliminary achieved. The results of this research can also be applied to improve the electromagnetic protective performance of
clothing in the process of design and manufacture to ensure health and safety of the people.},
issn = {2617-8699},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.3993/jfbi},
url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/4962.html}
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance Analysis and Function Simulation of Protective Clothing Exposed to Electromagnetic Radiation
AU - Li-Li Zhang & Yan Chen
JO - Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics
VL - 3
SP - 153
EP - 158
PY - 2010
DA - 2010/03
SN - 3
DO - http://doi.org/10.3993/jfbi
UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jfbi/4962.html
KW - Electromagnetic radiation
KW - clothing
KW - protective performance
KW - SE
KW - SAR
KW - HFSS
AB - Based on performance analysis of clothing exposed to electromagnetic radiation, a electromagnetic model for abdominal cavity of
human body is established using electromagnetic simulation software (Ansoft HFSS). This can be applied to simulate the specific
absorption rate (SAR) of the abdominal cavity under irradiation of electromagnetic waves. The SAR of the abdominal cavity with
or without protective clothing and with different clothing has been compared. The differences in electromagnetic protective
performance between clothing made of these materials are also discussed. The results show that the SAR of the abdominal cavity
is larger when the radiation source frequency increases over a range of 300MHz to 900MHz .While at the same frequency of
radiation sources, the protective performance of different clothing materials is related to their electrical characteristic parameters
and protection patterns. Also simply using the shielding effectiveness (SE) of clothing materials to illustrate the protective
performance of clothing is relatively unilateral. Visualization of the electromagnetic protective performance of clothing can be
preliminary achieved. The results of this research can also be applied to improve the electromagnetic protective performance of
clothing in the process of design and manufacture to ensure health and safety of the people.
Li-Li Zhang and Yan Chen . (2010). Performance Analysis and Function Simulation of Protective Clothing Exposed to Electromagnetic Radiation.
Journal of Fiber Bioengineering and Informatics. 3 (3).
153-158.
doi:10.3993/jfbi
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