Test facility for human exposure to AC and DC magnetic fields
- 16 February 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Bioelectromagnetics
- Vol. 20 (2) , 101-111
- https://doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1521-186x(1999)20:2<101::aid-bem4>3.0.co;2-r
Abstract
For more than a decade, Midwest Research Institute (MRI) has investigated the effects of exposure to 60 Hz electric and magnetic fields (EMF) on human physiology, performance, and biochemistry. This accumulated experience, new research directions, and limited resources made it important to design more comprehensive and operationally cost‐effective exposure facilities. Here we describe the new, integrated laboratory exposure test facilities recently constructed at MRI and present data on relevant characteristics of the exposure systems. Concentric coil systems were developed to generate uniform magnetic fields within the three new exposure rooms, with rapid cancellation of the field to ambient levels in the rest of the laboratory. Control systems are fully automated, computer‐based, and independent. These provide the operational flexibility needed to present fields of different magnitudes, frequencies, and polarization. The local geomagnetic field can be modulated and/or canceled, and both AC and DC fields can be presented in various combinations. Capabilities for conducting double‐blind experiments with true active‐sham exposure conditions were implemented using bifilar windings and applying current flow in the opposite direction for each wire in a pair. The new facilities provide a comprehensive capability for laboratory‐based human research on the potential effects of exposure to AC and DC magnetic fields. Bioelectromagnetics 20:101–111, 1999.Keywords
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