Title :
Power-frequency magnetic shielding of heavy-current conductors by rectangular shields
Author :
Du, Y. ; Burnett, J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Building Services Eng., Hong Kong Polytech., Hong Kong
fDate :
5/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Metallic enclosures of rectangular shape (e.g. galvanised iron trunking) are often installed in large buildings for the purpose of mechanical protection. Recently shielding performance of such enclosures has been of interest as a result of concerns about power-frequency magnetic field interference. The paper addresses shielding characteristics of rectangular shields, based on theoretical discussion, numerical simulations and laboratory experiments. It is found that both field reflection and field attenuation are two key factors, determined by impedance and skin depth ratios, respectively. Galvanised iron trunking can be approximately modelled as a linear shield with a constant equivalent relative permeability, the value of which is proportional to current magnitude. The shielding impact of shield parameters and source orientation, as well as guidelines for trunking design, is also discussed
Keywords :
electric conduits; magnetic shielding; power cables; constant equivalent relative permeability; current magnitude; enclosure shielding performance; field attenuation; field reflection; galvanised iron trunking; heavy-current conductors; impedance; mechanical protection; metallic enclosures; power-frequency magnetic shielding; rectangular shields; skin depth; source orientation; trunking design guidelines;
Journal_Title :
Generation, Transmission and Distribution, IEE Proceedings-
DOI :
10.1049/ip-gtd:19990361