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Magnetic field exposure assessment in electric vehicles

Abstract

This article describes a study of magnetic field exposure in electric vehicles (EVs). The magnetic field inside eight different EVs (including battery, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell types) with different motor technologies (brushed direct current, permanent magnet synchronous, and induction) were measured at frequencies up to 10 MHz. Three vehicles with conventional powertrains were also investigated for comparison. The measurement protocol and the results of the measurement campaign are described, and various magnetic field sources are identified. As the measurements show a complex broadband frequency spectrum, an exposure calculation was performed using the ICNIRP “weighted peak” approach. Results for the measured EVs showed that the exposure reached 20% of the ICNIRP 2010 reference levels for general public exposure near to the battery and in the vicinity of the feet during vehicle start-up, but was less than 2% at head height for the front passenger position. Maximum exposures of the order of 10% of the ICNIRP 2010 reference levels were obtained for the cars with conventional powertrains

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Andrea Vassilev
  • Alain Marc C Ferber
  • Christof Wehrmann
  • Olivier Pinaud
  • Meinhard Schilling
  • Alastair R. Ruddle

Affiliation

  • CEA-Leti
  • SINTEF Digital / Smart Sensors and Microsystems
  • Technische Universität Braunschweig
  • France
  • United Kingdom

Year

2015

Published in

IEEE transactions on electromagnetic compatibility (Print)

ISSN

0018-9375

Volume

57

Issue

1

Page(s)

35 - 43

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