Active Standard

IEEE 2956-2023

IEEE Standard for Test Method for Surface Transfer Impedance of the Shielded Power Cables and Connectors for Rail Vehicles

Uniform measurement procedures and technology are provided for determining the shielding effectiveness of shielded power cables and connectors for rail vehicles at frequencies from 9 kHz to 30 MHz (which can be extended according to the length of the device under test). The test methods include triaxial method and tube-in-tube method. These methods determine the shielding effectiveness by applying specified current and voltage to the screen of the cable and measuring the induced voltage in order to determine the surface transfer impedance.

Sponsor Committee
VT/HSTMSC - High Speed Train and Maglev Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2020-09-24
Board Approval
2023-09-21
History
Published:
2024-01-23

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Vehicular Technology Society
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Sponsor Committee
VT/HSTMSC - High Speed Train and Maglev Standards Committee
Working Group
TM-STI of SPCC - Test method for Surface transfer Impedance of the shielded Power Cables and Connectors for rail vehicles
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Patricia Roder
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Working Group Chair
yongjian zhi

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