Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
29.05.2019, 07:04 GMT-4
Hi,
emw.Qrh/rho gives you W/kg. Divide by 1000 and you have W/g.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Hi,
emw.Qrh/rho gives you W/kg. Divide by 1000 and you have W/g.
Cheers
Edgar
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Posted:
5 years ago
29.05.2019, 22:45 GMT-4
Thankyou for your reply sir,
But it is not only about changing the units of the SAR.
I want to choose 1gram of the tissue out of all and calculate the SAR for it. So, for example, in that case, SAR will be 2 (W/kg) for 1gram or 2 (W/kg) for 10gram of the tissue.
I can see where the electric field absorption is higher, mostly near to the radiated source. So, i was wondering if i could choose a cube of 1gram at the outer side of the whole object near the radiated source and then can evaluate SAR for that 1 gram tissue only.
International guidelines like ICNIRP/ IEEE have published the SAR exposure limit for these specific quantities of tissues only (Please see attached image). That's why in order to compare the results with these guidelines i have to have SAR for 1 gram and 10 gram tissues only, not a local SAR which comsol gives.
Thankyou for your reply sir,
But it is not only about changing the units of the SAR.
I want to choose 1gram of the tissue out of all and calculate the SAR for it. So, for example, in that case, SAR will be 2 (W/kg) for 1gram or 2 (W/kg) for 10gram of the tissue.
I can see where the electric field absorption is higher, mostly near to the radiated source. So, i was wondering if i could choose a cube of 1gram at the outer side of the whole object near the radiated source and then can evaluate SAR for that 1 gram tissue only.
International guidelines like ICNIRP/ IEEE have published the SAR exposure limit for these specific quantities of tissues only (Please see attached image). That's why in order to compare the results with these guidelines i have to have SAR for 1 gram and 10 gram tissues only, not a local SAR which comsol gives.
Edgar J. Kaiser
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Posted:
5 years ago
30.05.2019, 04:55 GMT-4
Then you can do an integration across the volume of interest. Integrating the power density will provide the absorbed power and integrating the gravimetric density provides the mass.
You can do that by creating this domain (cube) in the geometry or setup an integration with boolean expressions defining the cube in post processing. There may be others ways as well.
Cheers
Edgar
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Edgar J. Kaiser
emPhys Physical Technology
www.emphys.com
Then you can do an integration across the volume of interest. Integrating the power density will provide the absorbed power and integrating the gravimetric density provides the mass.
You can do that by creating this domain (cube) in the geometry or setup an integration with boolean expressions defining the cube in post processing. There may be others ways as well.
Cheers
Edgar