DocumentCode :
1221893
Title :
A Method for the Exposure of Miniature Swine to Vertical 60 Hz Electric Fields
Author :
Kaune, William T. ; Phillips, Richard D. ; Hjeresen, Dennis L. ; Richhardson, Richard L.
Author_Institution :
Biology Department, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Issue :
3
fYear :
1978
fDate :
5/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
276
Lastpage :
283
Abstract :
A Plexiglas enclosure was built to hold Hanford miniature swine for exposure to vertical 60 Hz, single-phase electric fields; water was provided through a grounded metal drinking nozzle. The field at the top of a pig´s back was increased over the field in the empty enclosure by a factor of 7. A pig´s impedance to ground, while standing on a grounded metal plate, was about 2-3 kohms. The average normalized short circuit current for four swine was 6.8 ¿A/(kV/m). All of the swine were able to drink with no evidence of shocks at the maximum attainable unperturbed field strength of 55 kV/m. The current between the grounded nozzle and the drinking pig was 1-3 ¿A/(kV/m). The threshold of perception of a mouth-to-nozzle current averaged 275 AA. Two swine exhibited ear flicking above 50 k/m, and visible hair motion was observed on the ear of one anesthetized pig at fields larger than 40 kV/m. A behavioral test suggested that swine were able to perceive fields greater than 30 kV/m. Photographic tests detected no corona discharge from an anesthetized pig or the test enclosure.
Keywords :
Animals; Conductors; Ear; Hair; Laboratories; Power transmission lines; Shape; Short circuit currents; Testing; Voltage; Animals; Behavior, Animal; Electric Conductivity; Electric Stimulation; Electromagnetic Fields; Electromagnetics; Hair; Methods; Ozone; Swine;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.1978.326333
Filename :
4122826
Link To Document :
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