Electromagnetic Radiation Emission Model of Motor Drive System

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The electromagnetic radiation emission model of motor drive System for electric vehicles (EVs) is presented in this paper. First, the radiation electromagnetic interference (EMI) mechanism of the motor drive system is analyzed and investigated by experiment. The radiation EMI mainly comes from the common mode current flowing along the three phase cable between the inverter and the motor. Secondly, the feasibility of the finite element method (FEM) is verified by calculating the wire electromagnetic field around and the radiation EMI model of the motor drive system is established using the FEM. The simulation and experimental results show that the proposed model is feasible.

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