
handle: 11583/2705206 , 11583/2673369 , 11585/859597 , 11585/855555
Cost, poor energy density and long charging time of batteries are a barrier to electro-mobility. Dynamic inductive power transfer is an effective technology able to overcome these limits. The paper presents the problem formulation, the methodology and the models for the analysis of the human exposure to the stray magnetic field with application to a light electric commercial vehicle.
Inductive power transfer (IPT), magnetic field exposure, surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC)., 2504 Electronic, [SPI.ELEC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electromagnetism, 3105 Instrumentation, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Magnetic field exposure, 2504 Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, magnetic fields, inductive power transfer (IPT), Surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC), Inductive power transfer (IPT), dosimetry, pulsed fields, magnetic fields., Inductive power transfer (IPT); magnetic field exposure; surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC)., Dosimetry, Inductive power transfer (IPT); dosimetry; pulsed fields; magnetic fields., pulsed fields, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inductive power transfer (IPT), 2605 Computational Mathematics
Inductive power transfer (IPT), magnetic field exposure, surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC)., 2504 Electronic, [SPI.ELEC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electromagnetism, 3105 Instrumentation, 2208 Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Magnetic field exposure, 2504 Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, magnetic fields, inductive power transfer (IPT), Surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC), Inductive power transfer (IPT), dosimetry, pulsed fields, magnetic fields., Inductive power transfer (IPT); magnetic field exposure; surface impedance boundary condition (SIBC)., Dosimetry, Inductive power transfer (IPT); dosimetry; pulsed fields; magnetic fields., pulsed fields, Optical and Magnetic Materials, Inductive power transfer (IPT), 2605 Computational Mathematics
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