DocumentCode :
3589045
Title :
Electromagnetic compatibility and electromagnetic field issues for FEVs
Author :
Marshman, C.A. ; Armstrong, R. ; Dawson, L. ; Rowell, A.J. ; Ruddle, A.R.
Author_Institution :
York EMC Services Ltd., York, UK
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
The rapid development of Fully Electric Vehicles and their commercial availability presents the Automotive industry with some new challenges. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has been well understood by the industry, but the deployment of high power inverter drives as part of the powertrain is currently not covered by Automotive EMC Standards. Of particular concern are high levels of low frequency magnetic fields. There is also a concern (for example to the European Commission) that occupants of FEVs will be exposed to high electromagnetic fields, and a standard is currently being developed for in-vehicle EMF measurements. As part of the European FP7 HEMIS project, these issues have been addressed and the results presented in this paper: 1. A review of Automotive EMC standards has been carried out with respect to FEVs, the gaps identified and additional measurements proposed. 2. LF Emissions have been characterised for a number of drive types. 3. EMC design guidelines for powertrain installations have been produced. In vehicle EMFs have also been modelled and measured. These have been compared to the ICNIRP guidelines and interpreted for seated occupants. These results are presented in a separate paper. This paper concludes that: additional requirements are required for radiated emission testing of FEVs; LF emissions can be high enough to be considered in the design of the vehicle and installation of the drive train, and provides some guidance on installation of in-vehicle high power electronics to mitigate EMC/EMF effects.
Keywords :
automobile industry; automotive electronics; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic fields; interference suppression; power transmission (mechanical); EMC design; EMF effect mitigation; FEV; LF emissions; automotive EMC standards; automotive industry; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic field; in-vehicle EMF measurement; in-vehicle high power electronics; low frequency magnetic fields; powertrain installations; electrical powertrain; electromagnetic compatibility; high voltage power cable; human exposure; magnetic flux density;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Conference (HEVC 2014), 5th IET
Print_ISBN :
978-1-84919-911-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2014.0957
Filename :
7103671
Link To Document :
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