Design considerations for a moving field inductive power transfer system

J. Russer, P. Russer
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Roadway powered electric vehicles with minimum onboard stored energy can offer a solution for the limited cruising range problem of electrical vehicles. This work provides a design study of a moving field inductive power transfer (MFIPT) system based on stationary primary coils linearly arranged along one or several tracks of a roadway and a secondary coil in each vehicle. Due to the unavoidable large spacing between primary and secondary coils, these coils are only loosely coupled. The resulting leakage inductances have to be compensated by capacitors. To minimize power loss only the primary coils under the vehicles are activated. In the MFIPT system the primary coils are operated as a switched resonant converter. When switching from one primary coil to the subsequent primary coil on the track in order to follow the moving vehicle the electric and magnetic energies stored in the coils and capacitors are passed on to the subsequent coils and capacitors in order to avoid loss of the stored energy.
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移动场感应电力传输系统的设计考虑
车载储能最小的道路动力电动汽车为解决电动汽车续航里程有限的问题提供了一种解决方案。这项工作提供了一种基于沿道路的一条或多条轨道线性布置的固定初级线圈和每辆车上的次级线圈的移动场感应功率传输(MFIPT)系统的设计研究。由于初级线圈和次级线圈之间不可避免的大间距,这些线圈只是松散耦合。由此产生的漏电感必须由电容器补偿。为了尽量减少功率损失,只有车辆下面的初级线圈被激活。在MFIPT系统中,初级线圈作为开关谐振变换器工作。当从轨道上的一个初级线圈切换到后续初级线圈以跟随移动的车辆时,存储在线圈和电容器中的电能和磁能被传递给后续线圈和电容器,以避免存储能量的损失。
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