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Low-frequency electromagnetic compatibility (LF EMC) is a specific field in the domain of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and power quality (PQ), which deals with
electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electrical circuit by electromagnetic induction, electrost ...
phenomena in the
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range between 2
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and 150 kHz. It is a special frequency range because it does not fit in the PQ problems, with range of up to 2 kHz (3 kHz in 60 Hz mains frequency systems, such as the United States), where relative levels of
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and
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can have massive impact on efficiency and integrity of electric systems, and neither in the conducted EMC range, which starts at 150 kHz and influences mainly informational systems, and already too far from radiated EMC range, which starts at 30 MHz and goes up to 1 GHz. This is a newer field of interest in PQ and EMC, stated by the fact that the professional community has not reached a consensus on terminology, LF EMC harmonics being called supraharmonics, and another fact being a void in standards considering the LF EMC frequency range.


Causes

The main cause for the appearance of low frequency
electromagnetic interference Electromagnetic interference (EMI), also called radio-frequency interference (RFI) when in the radio frequency spectrum, is a disturbance generated by an external source that affects an electrical circuit by electromagnetic induction, electrost ...
s in home and industrial electric systems is the dense integration of
power electronics Power electronics is the application of electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. The first high-power electronic devices were made using mercury-arc valves. In modern systems, the conversion is performed with semiconducto ...
switching frequency In electronics, switching frequency refers to the rate at which an electronic switch performs its function. Switching frequency is an important design and operating parameter in systems such as: * The Class-D amplifier, an audio power amplifier ...
. In time, switching power devices, such as
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s, became cheap, small and easy to use, invading all facets of human activity. The switching frequency of these devices got beyond 2 kHz and their power bearing capabilities grew to the point at which they started controlling electric devices, such as
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s, that are more power hungry. Another rising cause for 2 kHz - 150 kHz disturbances in electric power systems is the continuous integration of
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and the evolution of the power system to
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. The smart grid, at basis, uses ICT systems to control power inlets and outlets via
power converter Power most often refers to: * Power (physics), meaning "rate of doing work" ** Engine power, the power put out by an engine ** Electric power * Power (social and political), the ability to influence people or events ** Abusive power Power may ...
s, meaning a heavy use of switching devices within the LF EMC range.


Effect

The ratio of
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weight to the fundamental frequency in the LF EMC range also grew, leading to increased harmonic pollution, which disturbs the quality of power delivered to consumers, and disturbances to the informational and
telecommunication Telecommunication is the transmission of information by various types of technologies over wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems. It has its origin in the desire of humans for communication over a distance greater than tha ...
systems nearby. The impact of the LF EMC was determined to have serious effects on all electrical connections and devices. The diagnosis of supraharmonics-related problems based on the effects on electrical equipment was researched by Sakar et al. The propagation of LF harmonics through LV and MV grids leads to interference with the elements for power delivery and end-user equipment, e.g., light flicker, aging of
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s and cable terminations, audible noise and interruption of electric vehicle charging. As such incidents happen more often, the need for guidelines that facilitate the diagnosis of these problems arises. Different features of the LF distortion were shown to be responsible for different interferences. These problems were organized in problem specific flow charts for audible noise, cable terminations failure, unwanted tripping due to residual current devices, and flicker. On
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s, the LF harmonics were shown to generate in turn a series of EMC pollution problems. Interharmonics are one of the heaviest polluters in this interaction. Though the study was done on LED converters and low voltages, the impact on high voltage applications such as railway traction can have an amplified detrimental effect.


Directions of development

Many challenges need to be considered in this relatively new field. A series of studies have already been published, but the professional community still has not solved some very important challenges in the low frequency domain of EMC and PQ. The
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has already formed a technical committee to work on these issues, starting with the standardization issues. * EMC/EMI and PQ in
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s * EMC/EMI and PQ in
transportation systems Transport (in British English), or transportation (in American English), is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land ( rail and road), water, cable, pip ...
* EMC/EMI and PQ for
space systems SSL, formerly Space Systems/Loral, LLC (SS/L), of Palo Alto, California, is a wholly owned manufacturing subsidiary of Maxar Technologies. SSL designs and builds satellites and space systems for a wide variety of government and commercial cus ...
* EMC and PQ in
unmanned vehicles An uncrewed vehicle or unmanned vehicle is a vehicle without a person on board. Uncrewed vehicles can either be under telerobotic control—remote controlled or remote guided vehicles—or they can be autonomously controlled—autonomous vehicl ...
* EMC and PQ in
smart grid A smart grid is an electrical grid which includes a variety of operation and energy measures including: * Advanced metering infrastructure (of which smart meters are a generic name for any utility side device even if it is more capable e.g. a ...
* EMC and PQ in
wireless Wireless communication (or just wireless, when the context allows) is the transfer of information (''telecommunication'') between two or more points without the use of an electrical conductor, optical fiber or other continuous guided medium for ...
systems * MC/EMI Challenges of railway electrification network * The Biological Effects due to EMI at Low Frequency * The Influence of 5G Transmission on EMC/EMI at Low Frequency * EMI measurement in LF frequency *
Standardization Standardization or standardisation is the process of implementing and developing technical standards based on the consensus of different parties that include firms, users, interest groups, standards organizations and governments. Standardization ...
challenges: ** The standardization and new Standards in EMC at Low Frequency ** New standardization in PQ ** Standardization relationship between Low Frequency in EMC and PQ


Standards

The standardization issue with the frequency of 2–150 kHz is dual: on the one hand there are no specific and agreed upon standards that mandate the designers of electric systems to account for this range, and on the other hand there are no standards that would guide the measurement of EMI in this specific frequency range. There are standards that cover the PQ area, and EMC area, but in between there is a significant gap, that spurs issues with every new electric system or device.{{cite journal , last1=Alkahtani , first1=Ammar Ahmed , title=Power Quality in Microgrids Including Supraharmonics: Issues, Standards, and Mitigations , journal=IEEE Access , date=2020 , volume=8 , pages=127104–127122 , doi=10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3008042, s2cid=220733743 , doi-access=free , bibcode=2020IEEEA...8l7104A


See also

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Conducted emissions Conducted emissions are the effects in power quality that occur via electrical and magnetic coupling, electronic switch of semiconductor devices, which form a part of electromagnetic compatibility issues in electrical engineering. These affect the ...
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Electric power quality Electric power quality is the degree to which the voltage, frequency, and waveform of a power supply system conform to established specifications. Good power quality can be defined as a steady supply voltage that stays within the prescribed range, ...
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Power factor In electrical engineering, the power factor of an AC power system is defined as the ratio of the '' real power'' absorbed by the load to the '' apparent power'' flowing in the circuit. Real power is the average of the instantaneous product of ...


References


External links


IEEE Technical Committee 7 – Low Frequency EMC

Low Frequency EMC and Power Quality article in ''In Compliance'' magazine