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Electromagnetic Field Tests of a 1-MW Wireless Power Transfer System for Light Rail Transit

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ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14041171

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wireless power transfer; light rail; electromagnetic field; electromagnetic interference; radiated emission

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  1. R&D Program of the Korea Railroad Research Institute, Republic of Korea
  2. Railroad Technology Development Program - Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) of the Korean government [19RTRP-B097048-05]

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The study focused on the high-power wireless power transfer system in railways, measuring electromagnetic field (EMF) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) under in-motion conditions. Results showed that both EMF and EMI levels were within international standards, meeting safety requirements for the system's operation.
The high-power wireless power transfer (WPT) system in railways does not require physical contact to transfer electrical power, is electrically safe, and reduces maintenance costs from wear and tear. However, a high-power system generates a strong magnetic field that can result in problems of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure and electromagnetic interference (EMI). In this study, EMF and EMI were measured at various positions under in-motion environment conditions for a 1-MW WPT light rail transit system. The measured maximum EMF was 2.41 mu T, which is lower than the international guideline of 6.25 mu T for the various locations with a potential presence of passengers. The measured EMI also satisfied international standards in the frequency range of 150 kHz-1 GHz.

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