Development of numerical dosimetry for low-frequency induced fields in human head models
Résumé
Low-frequency (LF) magnetic fields as found in industrial sources can induce electric fields in the human body, raising health and safety concerns. Direct measurement is obviously not feasible, so numerical dosimetry using computational models is employed. The finite element method (FEM) is especially suitable for modeling complex human anatomy and electromagnetic interactions. The aim is to compute the electric field induced in a human head when it is exposed to a low-frequency magnetic field, considering the head as a low conductive medium.
| Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
|---|---|
| Licence |
![]()
Complète 10.57745/PAHNKA Jeu de données Fontchastagner, Julien; Ristagno, Baptiste, 2026, "TetMesHeads dataset", https://doi.org/10.57745/PAHNKA, Recherche Data Gouv, V1