THEORETICAL ANALYSIS DISTRIBUTION IMPULSE RADIO WAVES IN THE MAMMARY GLANDS OF SHEEP
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electromagnetic field, electronic, electromagnetic technology radiopulse radiation treatment of animalsAbstract
The purpose of the study is to make the practical and theoretical analysis of radio wave radiation control in animals’ treatment of mastitis. The author analyses the influence of radiation on physical and chemical process in animal’s body. The model of interaction between impulsive radio frequency radiation of millimeter range with inner. Analysis and proved the feasibility of radio wave information electromagnetic fields to treat animals. On the basis of a mathematical model and its analysis the range of parameter changes biotropiv radiopulse electromagnetic fields for the treatment of infectious mastitis sheep. Found that the destruction of the membrane of pathogenic microorganisms in the sheep udder needed on the membrane potential of at least 110 mV listed external source of pulsed electromagnetic radiation power of 150 watts. It is proved that the treatment of infectious mastitis of sheep should be using radiopulse radiation at a frequency of 30-32 GHz filling; exposure 80-100 s; radio pulse amplitude within the sheep udder is 14 V. To create a method of information-wave therapy mastitis sheep necessary theoretical research and development of pulse generator in the millimeter rangeReferences
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