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Finite Elements Driven by Power Lines to Permit Stream Density
Blagoja Arapinoski, Mirka P. Radevska, Metodija Atanasovski and Mitko Kostov
Faculty of Technical sciences at University of Bitola st. Makedonska Falanga 33, Bitola 7000, Macedonia
Abstract: The installation of the electric field with a frequency of power line is described in this paper. The modelling we preferred in this work has parallelepipeds analogous to the human body. The power line derived by the finite element is presented for the electric field distribution. The human body is considered a model to allow stream density that can permit the values for the strength of fields with some standards.
Keywords: Electric Field, Potential, Biological Systems, Induced Currents1
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jism/2023/13/2/29-36
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