Electrical Properties of Conductive Electric Roads
Elektriska Egenskaper hos Konduktiva Elvägar
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Summary, in English
This thesis examines the electrical properties of conductive electric roads, specifically assessing the electrical sliding contact that facilitates energy transfer between the electric road and the vehicle, as well as evaluating the system’s power capabilities, losses, and efficiency in relation to varying traffic characteristics. It also addresses challenges related to conducted Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) within the system and its power grid connection, along with electrical safety concerns related to touch events involving human contact with the vehicles operating on the electric road and the electric road itself.
Key findings show that the electrical sliding contact between the vehicle and the electric road is influenced by numerous factors, making it complex and requiring further research. Preliminary results suggest that the sliding contact design needs improvement, as contact resistance fluctuates and arcing occurs frequently. In terms of the technology’s performance regarding losses, the system demonstrates high efficiency, exceeding 93% across urban, rural, and highway deployment scenarios. The impact of conducted EMI within the system and its power grid connection is found to depend largely on the design of the rectifier station. An analysis of electrical safety related to touch events involving human contact with the vehicle chassis reveals that parasitic capacitive coupling can occur between the chassis and the vehicle’s onboard high-voltage system, posing a potential safety risk.
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Publishing year
2025-04-07
Language
English
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Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Division of Industrial Electrical Engineering and Automation, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University
Topic
- Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering
Keywords
- Elvägar
- Laddning
- Släpkontakt
- Systemverkningsgrad
- Konduktiv EMC
- Elsäkerhet
- Electric Road System
- Charging
- Sliding Contact
- System Efficiency
- Conductive EMC
- Electrical Safety
Status
Published
Project
- Electrical Properties of Conductive Electric Roads
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ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-985110-4-8
- ISBN: 978-91-985110-5-5
Defence date
16 May 2025
Defence time
09:00
Defence place
Lecture Hall M:B, building M, Ole Römers väg 1, Faculty of Engineering LTH, Lund University, Lund.
Opponent
- Reno Filla (Dr.)