Title :
Experimental and numerical determination of SAR distributions within culture flasks in a dielectric loaded radial transmission line
Author :
Pickard, William F. ; Straube, William L. ; Moros, Eduardo G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
The effect of dielectric loading on the cell layer specific absorption rate (SAR) within a T-75 culture flask being irradiated within a transverse electromagnetic (TEM) cell was studied both experimentally and numerically. Direct thermal measurements of a T-75 containing 40 mL of culture medium and resting upon a 3-mm-thick slab of alumina ceramic (ε r=9.6) revealed that, compared to the same flask resting upon a foam slab (ε r1.0) of the same thickness, the average SAR at the cell layer was increased roughly fourfold. This fourfold increase is significant experimentally because it allows biologists to perform experiments over a larger range of SAR values needed to determine possible dose-response curves without the costs and difficulties of a fourfold increase in amplifier power. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations of the SAR distribution were in good quantitative agreement with the experimental measurements. It is concluded that FDTD modeling can be a cost effective and scientifically acceptable means of obviating the thermal measurement of SAR.
Keywords :
biothermics; dielectric devices; dosimetry; finite difference time-domain analysis; physiological models; transmission lines; 3 mm; SAR distributions; amplifier power; cost effective scientifically acceptable means; culture flasks; dielectric loaded radial transmission line; experimental determination; foam slab; heat diffusion; numerical determination; possible dose-response curves; specific absorption rate distributions; Costs; Dielectric measurements; Finite difference methods; Power transmission lines; Slabs; Specific absorption rate; Thickness measurement; Time domain analysis; Transmission line measurements; Transmission lines; Absorption; Cell Culture Techniques; Computer Simulation; Data Display; Electromagnetic Fields; Models, Biological; Temperature; Thermometers;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on