Characterization of Levels of Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Fields Emitted From Portable Hand-Held Fans
- Authors
- Choi, Sangjun; Kim, Soyeon; Bae, Seoyoun; Kim, Won; Park, Ju-Hyun; Chung, Eunkyo; Park, Jihoon; Park, Dong-Uk
- Issue Date
- Dec-2019
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Keywords
- extremely low frequency; hand-held fan; frequency spectrum; magnetic field; direct-current motor
- Citation
- BIOELECTROMAGNETICS, v.40, no.8, pp 569 - 577
- Pages
- 9
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- BIOELECTROMAGNETICS
- Volume
- 40
- Number
- 8
- Start Page
- 569
- End Page
- 577
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/7378
- DOI
- 10.1002/bem.22210
- ISSN
- 0197-8462
1521-186X
- Abstract
- This study aims to assess the levels of extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) emitted from portable hand-held fans (HHFs) and their principal frequency and to identify factors influencing these levels. We collected a total of eleven models of HHF and monitored the ELF-MF as a function of fan speed and distance from the fan. EMDEX II was used to monitor the ELF-MF. An SMP2 EMF-meter equipped with a P400 field probe was used to determine the levels of ELF-MF and the frequency spectrum. Ten of the fans, excluding only one bladeless-fan model, emitted a high level of ELF-MF near the source of the HHF direct-current motor. The maximum measured level of ELF-MF ranged from 14.07 to 218.7 mu T. All measurements of the ELF-MF taken within 10 cm from the HHFs showed values higher than 1.0 mu T. ELF-MF levels were found to decrease markedly with distance, regardless of the HHF product. The level of ELF-MF rose noticeably with increased fan speed. The speed of and distance from the HHF significantly influenced the level of ELF-MF. All principal frequencies ranged from 1 to 300 Hz, which falls in the typical range of ELF. (c) 2019 Bioelectromagnetics Society.
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