Development of Short-Term High Magnetic Field Generator for Biological Evaluation against Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electrical Vehicles
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- Publication code
- 20214357
- Paper/Info type
- Other International Conferences
No.G2.2
- Pages
- 1-7(Total 7 p)
- Date of publication
- May 2021
- Publisher
- JSAE
- Language
- English
- Event
- International Electric Vehicle Technology Conference EVTeC 2021 [Online Meeting]
Detailed Information
Category(E) | Wireless Power Transfer IV |
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Author(E) | 1) Kazuki Matsubara, 2) Munetaka Kanagawa, 3) Keiji Wada, 4) Yukihisa Suzuki |
Affiliation(E) | 1) Tokyo Metropolitan University, 2) Tokyo Metropolitan University, 3) Tokyo Metropolitan University, 4) Tokyo Metropolitan University |
Abstract(E) | Recently, wireless power transfer (WPT) systems for electrical vehicles (EVs) are attracted as a charging method. However, biological effects due to the magnetic field generated by WPT systems are concerned. Therefore, development of magnetic field generator and evaluation of biological effects are required. This paper discusses the development of short-term high magnetic field generator to evaluate the biological effects due to magnetic field for 85 kHz band. Experimental verification with output current of 333.6 Arms is presented. In addition, high reproducibility of experiment is confirmed from statistics of experimental results. In developed magnetic field generator, an average of induced internal electric field for mouse whole-body of 156.5 V/m is achieved, that is 6.82 times the basic restriction for occupational exposure of ICNIRP guideline. |