EMR measurement and EMC design of underwater plasma sound source

Qianbao Qiu, Xi'an Feng, Kaizhuo Lei, Ning Li, Qunfei Zhang

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Abstract

The underwater plasma sound source, as a significant application of pulsed discharge in water, has been employed for underwater acoustics. During the underwater high-voltage discharge, there will be an intense electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Therefore, it is necessary to decrease the level of EMR. So firstly, the mechanism of the EMR during the underwater high-voltage discharge has been studied deeply. Secondly, in terms of the national standards and electromagnetic interference (EMI) theory, the parameters of antenna were confirmed. Thirdly, by using the antenna and some accessories, the EMR of the system has been measured and its characteristics of the time domain and the frequency domain were analyzed. The results show that EMI is serious. Lastly, in order to reduce the level of EMR, the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) design was used and some experiments using the modified system have been done. Under some special situations, the level of the EMR was reduced over 6 dB.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering, ICECE 2010
Pages5203-5206
Number of pages4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2010
EventInternational Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering, ICECE 2010 - Wuhan, China
Duration: 26 Jun 201028 Jun 2010

Publication series

NameProceedings - International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering, ICECE 2010

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering, ICECE 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityWuhan
Period26/06/1028/06/10

Keywords

  • Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
  • Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) measurement
  • High-voltage pulsed discharge
  • Underwater plasma sound source

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