Journal of Microwave Power
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Cutaneous Perception of Microwaves[PDF] |
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S. M. Mikhaelson 1972 7 2 67-74 |
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Abstract The most obvious effect produced
when microwaves are directed into an absorbing substance is the conversion of
electromagnetic energy into heat. Awareness of microwave exposure is
developed by several mechanisms among which are cutaneous thermal sensation or pain. Although the
subjective awareness of warmth is only a rough indicator of microwave
exposure, nevertheless, several investigators have established the thresholds
for microwave induced thermal sensation and pain in man. The threshold for
warmth perception is reached at a warming of the skin at a rate of about
.001ºC per second. Threshold and intensity of temperature sensation depend to
a large extent on the size of the skin area changing temperature. This paper
is a review of the available information on cutaneous
sensation of microwave energy which indicates that when a 40 cm² area of the
face is exposed to microwaves, thermal sensation can be elicited within 1
second at power densities of 21 mW/cm² for 10,000
MHz and 58.6 mW/cm² for 3,000 MHz. Within 4 seconds the threshold is lowered
by approximately 50%, i.e., 12.6 mW/cm² (10,000 MHz)
and 33.5 mW/cm² (3000 MHz). On this basis, if the entire face were to be
exposed, the threshold for thermal sensation to 10,000 MHz would be 4-6
mW/cm² within 5 seconds or approximately 10 mW/cm² for a
0.5 second exposure. Threshold for pain reaction to 3000 MHz exposure
of a 9.5 cm² area of the forearm ranges from 830 mW/
cm² for approximately 3 minutes to 3.1 W/cm² for a 20 second exposure period.
If a larger area (53 cm²) is exposed, the pain threshold for a 3 minute
exposure is 560 mW/ cm². These data and other
information on microwave sensation suggest that cutaneous
perception of microwaves may provide a protection factor with sufficient
margin of safety constituting a warning mechanism to prevent exposure to
microwaves at levels that could be injurious. |