Modeling of connections taking into account return plane: Application to EMI modeling for railway


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    • Author:  Clavel  Edith Roudet  James Chevalier  Thierry Postariu  Dragos Laboratoire d'Electrotechnique de Grenoble  INPG-UJF-CNRS-UMR 5529 - ENSIEG  BP 46  38402 Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex. Email: Edith.Clavel@leg.ensieg.inpg.fr;  

    • Abstract:  Abstract The modeling of electrical characteristics of connections is an important stage of the design phase of a structure. Indeed, they have an impact on the current density distributions inside conductors as well as on the current distributions when several components are connected in parallel. This modeling has to be modified in case of a return plane in the studied structure as for power electronics or railway applications. For the first field the cooling system itself can be a ground plane and for the second one, the earth has to be modeled. This article presents different ways to take into account a return plane while modeling the electrical equivalent circuit of connections above it. It starts with the simplest one, the image method, and continues with the use of a complex skin depth result of the solving of Carson integral.

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