There's a lot of work being done in this area and published under the
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility. If you're not
already an IEEE member, the dues are are worth it just for getting this
journal, IEEE Antennas and Propagation Transactions, and MTT. Once
you're a member of the any of those societies you can search via the
IEEE web interface and download PDF journal articles.
Sincerely, Rob roblytle_at_ieee.org, N3FT
(OK, I'm an IEEE shill :) :)
Jim Lux wrote:
>
> Humans are pretty good conductors.. use numbers corresponding to salt
> water.. If you look for data used in SAR (specific absorption rate) for cell
> phones it will be pretty close (800 MHz and 144 MHz aren't all that far
> apart..). Off hand, I don't know how you would properly scale a bulk
> property (like conductivity and epsilon) to a sheet, but you could figure
> the skin depth, and figure out the sheet "resistance per square" and then
> match that with your wires.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "jianxu" <jianxu_at_ee.ualberta.ca>
> To: <4nec2_at_gmx.net>; "nec-list" <nec-list_at_gweep.ca>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 12:53 PM
> Subject: NEC-LIST:The conductivity of wire segments when modelling a person?
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Thank you for your reply about how to model a person using
> > wire segments. Most people concentrated on how to model the
> > shape but I find that the conductivity of wire segments are
> > more sensitive when the "person" interacts with 2 meter wave
> > in near field. I just have no idea what RLC values or sheath
> > of wire segments should be used here to provide accurate
> > simulations.
> >
> > Jian
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