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A Frequency-Tuned Magnetic Resonance-Based Wireless Power Transfer System With Near-Constant Efficiency Up To 24 Cm Distance, Seyi̇t Ahmet Si̇s, Selçuk Kavut Jan 2018

A Frequency-Tuned Magnetic Resonance-Based Wireless Power Transfer System With Near-Constant Efficiency Up To 24 Cm Distance, Seyi̇t Ahmet Si̇s, Selçuk Kavut

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In magnetic resonance-based wireless power transfer systems, the main challenge arises from varying distances between coils during power transfer because distance variations ultimately reduce the power transfer efficiency. Frequency-tuned wireless power transfer systems provide an almost-constant output power to the load up to a critical coupling distance. However, the critical coupling distance and power transfer efficiency are dependent on coil size, source, and load resistances. The purpose of this paper is to discuss this dependency with an equivalent circuit model, determine a suitable coil size for given design specifications, and set up a frequency-tuned system that is based on tracking …


A Bidirectional Wireless Power Transfer System For An Electric Vehicle With A Relay Circuit, Chenyang Xia, Wei Wang, Yuling Liu, Kezhang Lin, Yanhe Wang, Xiaojie Wu Jan 2017

A Bidirectional Wireless Power Transfer System For An Electric Vehicle With A Relay Circuit, Chenyang Xia, Wei Wang, Yuling Liu, Kezhang Lin, Yanhe Wang, Xiaojie Wu

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

In order to extend the transfer distance, enhance the tolerance for coil misalignment, and improve the capability of energy feedback and power transfer efficiency of conventional wireless power transfer (WPT) systems for electric vehicles, this paper presents a bidirectional WPT topology with a relay circuit. In the proposed topology, the primary and pickup circuits are implemented with virtually identical structures, which can operate in both magnetic field excitation and magnetic field receiving modes to facilitate bidirectional power flow between the primary side and the pickup side. A relay circuit is introduced to achieve high transfer efficiency under special conditions such …