Experimental investigation of electric currents flowing through human body in electirc shock

전기충격시인체에 흐르는 전류의 실험적 고찰

  • 김완배 (동국대학교 공대전기공학과) ;
  • 안광윤 (동국대학교 공대전기공학과) ;
  • 윤태원 (동국대학교 공대전기공학과)
  • Published : 1980.01.01

Abstract

The effect of electric shock on human body is enormousness, which leads to warmth, tingling, and even death. The mean values of perception currents obtained on 91 men and 39 women are about 0.77(mA) for men and 0.57(mA) for women. The mean value for women is approximately seven tenths that of men. An individual can tolerate, with no adverse effects, repeated exposure to the reactions associated with currents of his let-go level, and the mean value of let-go currents obtained from 27 normal men is 6.29(mA). Lethal currents flowing human body is very dangerous even for a short time. So, it is necessary to have recourse to animal experiments ot determine lethal current for human. An analysis of experimental data indicates that body weight and shock duration are important factors in determining the lethal current. It is suggested that the relationship between current and shock duration is given by I=K/.root.T, and lethal current is proportional to body weight, where I is the current in milliampere, and T is the time in seconds.

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