This paper proposes a methodology for the assessment of the human exposure to magnetic fields generated by dynamic inductive power transfer systems for automotive applications. Since the magnetic field is pulsed, current safety standards and guidelines require the use of time-domain approaches to evaluate the peak exposure, which has to be limited under the prescribed limits. This paper shows that, for these kind of systems, the peak exposure can be efficiently evaluated by means of a time-harmonic formulation. Furthermore, a methodology to identify the worst case scenario is proposed and applied to a real case.
CIRIMELE, V., FRESCHI, F., GIACCONE, L., Pichon, L., REPETTO, M. (2017). Human Exposure Assessment in Dynamic Inductive Power Transfer for Automotive Applications. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 53(6), 1-4 [10.1109/TMAG.2017.2658955].
Human Exposure Assessment in Dynamic Inductive Power Transfer for Automotive Applications
CIRIMELE, VINCENZOPrimo
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2017
Abstract
This paper proposes a methodology for the assessment of the human exposure to magnetic fields generated by dynamic inductive power transfer systems for automotive applications. Since the magnetic field is pulsed, current safety standards and guidelines require the use of time-domain approaches to evaluate the peak exposure, which has to be limited under the prescribed limits. This paper shows that, for these kind of systems, the peak exposure can be efficiently evaluated by means of a time-harmonic formulation. Furthermore, a methodology to identify the worst case scenario is proposed and applied to a real case.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.