Common-mode Voltage due to Asymmetry in Inductive Power Transfer Systems

被引:0
|
作者
McLean, James [1 ]
Sutton, Robert [1 ]
机构
[1] TDK R&D Corp, Cedar Pk, TX 78613 USA
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
The secondary side of an inductive power transfer (IPT) system is typically galvanically isolated. In IPT systems for vehicular applications, the vehicle is isolated from earth ground by the tires. The primary side is necessarily and in accordance to regulations grounded. The electric field of an IPT system is intense and IPT systems usually employ an electrostatic shield between the secondary coupler and the vehicle. However, capacitive coupling exists between all of the components of the system, including the primary and secondary windings, electrostatic shield(s), the vehicle, and ground. Thus, to some approximation, an electric potential (essentially a common-mode potential) exists between each component and ground. The extraneous electric field of an IPT system is, however, slightly non-conservative. Thus, the calculation of electric potential is not unique. We present numerical calculations showing that the potential induced on the secondary electrostatic shield of a representative [PT system can be significant even when some care is taken to enforce symmetry with respect to ground in the primary. Also, we show that the potential computed for a number of different integration paths is nearly identical, thus indicating that a nearly uniquely-defined common-mode voltage exists between the electrostatic shield and ground.
引用
收藏
页码:334 / 339
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Common-Mode Voltage Cancellation in Dual Three-Phase Systems with Synchronized PWM
    Oleschuk, Valentin
    Griva, Giovanni
    IEEE INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS (ISIE 2010), 2010, : 706 - 711
  • [42] Research on Common-Mode and Dependent (CMD) Outage Events in Power Systems: A Review
    Papic, Milorad
    Agarwal, Sudhir
    Allan, Ron N.
    Billinton, Roy
    Dent, Chris J.
    Ekisheva, Svetlana
    Gent, Daniel
    Jiang, Kai
    Li, Wenyuan
    Mitra, Joydeep
    Pitto, Andrea
    Schneider, Alexander
    Singh, Chanan
    Vadlamudi, Vijay Venu
    Varghese, Matthew
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER SYSTEMS, 2017, 32 (02) : 1528 - 1536
  • [43] Thevenin Equivalent Circuits for Modeling Common-Mode Behavior in Power Electronic Systems
    Donnelly, Timothy J.
    Pekarek, Steven D.
    Fudge, Drummond R.
    Zarate, Nyah
    IEEE OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF POWER AND ENERGY, 2020, 7 : 163 - 172
  • [44] Common-Mode Equivalent Circuits for Analysis of Grounding Methods in Naval Power Systems
    Brovont, Aaron D.
    Pekarek, Steven D.
    NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL, 2014, 126 (04) : 131 - 136
  • [45] Predicting Worst Case Common-Mode Behavior in Power Electronic Based Systems
    Donnelly, Timothy J.
    Pekarek, Steven D.
    Fudge, Drummond
    Vaks, Nir
    Zarate, Nyah
    2019 IEEE ELECTRIC SHIP TECHNOLOGIES SYMPOSIUM (ESTS 2019): EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUTURE ELECTRIC SHIPS, 2019, : 396 - 402
  • [46] COMMON-MODE FAILURES IN REACTOR SAFETY SYSTEMS
    JOLLY, ME
    WREATHALL, J
    NUCLEAR SAFETY, 1977, 18 (05): : 624 - 632
  • [47] Common-Mode Voltage Elimination in Multilevel Power Inverter-Based Motor Drive Applications
    Robles, Endika
    Fernandez, Markel
    Zaragoza, Jordi
    Aretxabaleta, Iker
    Martinez De Alegria, Inigo
    Andreu, Jon
    IEEE ACCESS, 2022, 10 : 2117 - 2139
  • [48] A low power 6-bit flash ADC with reference voltage and common-mode calibration
    Chen, Chun-Ying
    Le, Michael
    Kim, Kwang Young
    2008 SYMPOSIUM ON VLSI CIRCUITS, DIGEST OF TECHNICAL PAPERS, 2008, : 12 - 13
  • [49] A low power 6-bit flash ADC with reference voltage and common-mode calibration
    Chen, Chun-Ying
    Le, Michael
    Kim, Kwang Young
    2008 IEEE SYMPOSIUM ON VLSI CIRCUITS, 2008, : 9 - 10
  • [50] Increase of Common-Mode Radiation due to Guard Trace Voltage and Determination of Effective Via-Location
    Matsushima, Tohlu
    Watanabe, Tetsushi
    Toyota, Yoshitaka
    Koga, Ryuji
    Wada, Osami
    IEICE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS, 2009, E92B (06) : 1929 - 1936