Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for Wireless Power Transfer

Chandrasekharan Nataraj, Sheroz Khan, M. H. Habaebi, A. Muthalif, D. Naidu, S. Selvaperumal
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This paper presents the new coil design strategy for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) applications. In order to produce better power transfer efficiency for remotely located load, hybrid approach is proposed using two different coils such as conical and spiral. Hybrid approach refers the coil model by engaging conical as a transmitter and spiral as a receiver in a single system. The field pattern of conical coil is cumulative so that better magnetic field is possible at the bottom side for high directivity. In contrast, the spiral coil produces distributive field pattern so that the field distribution is uniform. Taking advantage of these two different behaviors, better power efficiency would be achieved by reducing power loss in the coil zone. For this hybrid approach, Finite Element Method (FEM) based conical and spiral coils were developed and simulated to determine field patterns and their value. Two different prototypes (Conical and spiral) were experimented with fixed spiral load coil to validate the performance of the hybrid approach. The output load coil voltage and efficiency plots were made based on the measurement, for analyzing the system performance. It is recorded the efficiency of 72% with the optimum distance 10cm and biasing voltage 10V respectively. The results from simulation as well as experiment confirms that hybrid approach could support significantly to reduce power loss and increase the relative operative distance.
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无线电力传输的锥形和螺旋混合方法
本文提出了一种新的用于无线电力传输(WPT)应用的线圈设计策略。为了提高远程负载的电力传输效率,提出了采用锥形和螺旋两种不同线圈的混合方法。混合方法是指在单一系统中采用锥形作为发射器和螺旋作为接收器的线圈模型。锥形线圈的磁场模式是累积的,因此可以在底部获得更好的磁场,从而获得高指向性。相比之下,螺旋线圈产生分布场,使场分布均匀。利用这两种不同的行为,通过减少线圈区域的功率损耗,可以实现更好的功率效率。针对这种混合方法,开发了基于有限元法的锥形线圈和螺旋线圈,并对其进行了仿真,以确定场型及其值。在固定螺旋载荷线圈下,对两种不同的原型(锥形和螺旋)进行了实验,验证了混合方法的性能。根据测量结果绘制了输出负载线圈的电压和效率图,分析了系统的性能。在最佳距离为10cm,偏置电压为10V时,效率为72%。仿真和实验结果表明,混合方法可以显著降低功率损耗,增加相对操作距离。
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