Title: 極低頻電磁場量測
Measurements of Magnetic Fields
Authors: 鄭健良
Cheng, Chien-Liang
吳霖
Lin-kun Wu
電信工程研究所
Keywords: 極低頻;生物效應;extremely low frequency;biological effect
Issue Date: 1996
Abstract: 早期的極低頻(30-3,000Hz) 研究範圍僅專注於50/60Hz架空,高壓交流輸
電線路所產生的電磁場.近年來,極低頻電磁場生物效應的研究已逐漸將焦
點轉移到住家(內)附近及工作場等電力頻率方面的磁場環境,而這些場源
的形態不同於可被特性化的架空電力線路,若以現有的ANSI/
IEEE(644-1979,1987)標準進行量測時,場的極化橢圓主軸方向不易判斷且
未必存在. 因此,本文建議量測儀表應具有窄頻慮波功能以區分同時存在
但不同頻率的場 強,並以合程場值作為量測場量以比較不同場源的場強.
由於部份流行病學研究結果所提 出的幾個毫高斯會對人體產生不利的生
物效應的假說並未獲得一致性結論且缺乏生物醫學 上的依據.因此,我們
建議以電氣生理學為依據的 IRPA/INIRC-1990暫定準則作為安全標準 的
參考.
The early concerns regarding possible health effects due to
field exposurewere fccused primarily on the extremely low
frequency electric and magnetic fields near 50/60Hz AC overhead
power lines.More recently,characterization of ambient power
frequency magnetic fields in homes and in the workspace havealso
received more attention. These magnetic field sources differ
from the ge-ometry and current characteristics of overhead
powerlines which can be defined fairy well. Because the existing
ANSI/IEEE(644-1979,1987) standard is intende-d for
characterizing power frequency magnetic fieldsnear power lines,
it is fo-und not suitable for the measurement of
residentialfields. This paper suggests that the instrumentation
used in the fields measur-ements should have narrow-band
filtering capability to distinguish the field intensities of
different fr-equencies. In addition, in order to compare field
strength of different magnet-ic field sources, resultant field
strength shouldbe used. Although some epide-miological studies
suggest that exposure to ELF magneticfields of several milli-
gause may result in certain adverse health effects,butuntil now
these presentation don't acquire accordant conclusions and lack
of experimental evidences of biology and medicine to conform
them. We, therefore, suggest that IRPA/INIRC-1990 interim
guideline, based on electric physiology, may be followed when
planniing on setting up limits of exposure to ELF
electromagnetic fields.
URI: http://140.113.39.130/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#NT850436006
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/62078
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