Quick search Find article
Quick search
Find article

An investigation into the vector ellipticity of extremely low frequency magnetic fields from appliances in UK homes*

Elizabeth A Ainsbury, Emma Conein and Denis L Henshaw

Show affiliations


Elliptically polarized magnetic fields induce higher currents in the body compared with their plane polarized counterparts. This investigation examines the degree of vector ellipticity of extremely low frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MFs) in the home, with regard to the adverse health effects reportedly associated with ELF-MFs, for instance childhood leukaemia. Tri-axial measurements of the magnitude and phase of the 0–3000 Hz magnetic fields, produced by 226 domestic mains-fed appliances of 32 different types, were carried out in 16 homes in Worcestershire in the summer of 2004. Magnetic field strengths were low, with average (RMS) values of 0.03 ± 0.02 µT across all residences. In contrast, background field ellipticities were high, on average 47 ± 11%. Microwave and electric ovens produced the highest ellipticities: mean respective values of 21 ± 21% and 21 ± 17% were observed 20 cm away from these appliances. There was a negative correlation between field strength and field polarization, which we attribute to the higher relative field contribution close to each individual (single-phase) appliance. The measurements demonstrate that domestic magnetic fields are extremely complex and cannot simply be characterized by traditional measurements such as time-weighted average or peak exposure levels. We conclude that ellipticity should become a relevant metric for future epidemiological studies of health and ELF-MF exposure.


Footnote
*  This work is supported by the charity CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA, registered charity number 298405.
PACS

87.50.C- Static and low-frequency electric and magnetic fields effects

87.19.X- Diseases

Subjects

Medical physics

Biological physics

Dates

Issue 13 (7 July 2005)

Received 21 February 2005, in final form 19 April 2005

Published 22 June 2005



  1. An investigation into the vector ellipticity of extremely low frequency magnetic fields from appliances in UK homes

    Elizabeth A Ainsbury et al 2005 Phys. Med. Biol. 50 3197

  2. Anisotropic mass density by two-dimensional acoustic metamaterials

    Daniel Torrent and José Sánchez-Dehesa 2008 New J. Phys. 10 023004

  3. One path to acoustic cloaking

    Steven A Cummer and David Schurig 2007 New J. Phys. 9 45

  4. Count Rumford: The Extraordinary Life of a Scientific Genius

    Neil Brown 2000 Phys. Educ. 35 215

  5. Structural models and design rules for on-chip micro-channels with sacrificial cores

    Neal B Hubbard et al 2005 J. Micromech. Microeng. 15 720

  6. Dust plasma crystals, drops, and clouds

    Vadim N Tsytovich 1997 Phys.-Usp. 40 53

  7. A methodology for efficiently sampling the conformation space of molecular structures

    Audrey Lee et al 2005 Phys. Biol. 2 S108

  8. Dynamical mean field theory of the repulsive BCS+U model

    Kwon Park 2009 New J. Phys. 11 073027

  9. Lax pairs for ultra-discrete Painlevé cellular automata

    N Joshi et al 2004 J. Phys. A: Math. Gen. 37 L559

  10. Connection matrices for ultradiscrete linear problems

    Chris Ormerod 2007 J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 40 12799

View by subject




Export








Please login to access our web services, or create an account if you don't yet have one.

You must have cookies enabled in your web browser to be able to login.

Username
Password

Forgotten your password? Get a new one here.