DocumentCode :
61079
Title :
Dosimetry of a Reverberation Chamber for Whole-Body Exposure of Small Animals
Author :
Chakarothai, Jerdvisanop ; Jianqing Wang ; Fujiwara, Osamu ; Wake, Kanako ; Watanabe, Shigetaka
Author_Institution :
Nagoya Inst. of Technol., Nagoya, Japan
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
3435
Lastpage :
3445
Abstract :
In order to determine the whole-body exposure level in small animals inside a reverberation chamber (RC), an ideal electromagnetic (EM) environment has often been assumed inside an RC for numerical dosimetry analyses. In an RC where a strong EM coupling between antennas and animals exists, however, such an EM environment is difficult to be realized, so that it remains unknown whether or not the RC could provide a target dosimetry. In this study, we adopt the Poggio-Miller-Chang-Harrington-Wu-Tsai formulation of the method of moments to directly determine the specific absorption rate (SAR) of a rectangular dielectric phantom placed in an RC, and we demonstrated its validity via comparing the numerical temperature rise with those obtained from experiments. We then demonstrated a nonideal EM environment inside an RC using a prolate spheroid as an exposure target. Furthermore, we performed dosimetry evaluation for multiple rat-shaped tissue-equivalent phantoms inside the RC and determined their whole-body average SARs for many orientations and arrangements of the phantoms. Finally, based on our numerical results, we offered a design rule when using an RC as a whole-body exposure system for small animals.
Keywords :
antennas; biological tissues; dosimetry; numerical analysis; phantoms; reverberation chambers; Poggio-Miller-Chang-Harrington-Wu-Tsai formulation; antennas; electromagnetic environment; exposure target; multiple rat-shaped tissue-equivalent phantoms; numerical dosimetry analysis; numerical temperature rise; prolate spheroid; rectangular dielectric phantom; reverberation chamber; small animal whole-body exposure; specific absorption rate; whole-body exposure level; Animals; Dielectrics; Dosimetry; Mathematical model; Method of moments; Phantoms; Temperature measurement; Exposure system; method of moments (MoM); reverberation chamber (RC); specific absorption rate (SAR);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9480
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMTT.2013.2273761
Filename :
6570730
Link To Document :
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