Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer

Inductive coupling wireless power transfer is using time-varying resonant magnetic coupling to transfer the power from the transmitting coil to receiving coil through the air gap for various application such as charging up electric vehicles. However, the main issue is that the design of the coils ha...

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Main Author: Lau, Kevin
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Published: IRC 2016
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.171332017-01-25T09:34:36Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17133/ Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer Lau, Kevin TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Inductive coupling wireless power transfer is using time-varying resonant magnetic coupling to transfer the power from the transmitting coil to receiving coil through the air gap for various application such as charging up electric vehicles. However, the main issue is that the design of the coils have led to low mutual inductance and coupling coefficient which will lower the power efficiency as the distance of air gap increases. Therefore, this research is mainly studying and comparing the design of transmitting and receiving coil such as the geometries of the coils in order to investigate the power efficiency, mutual inductance, coupling coefficient and magnetic flux. In this research, a finite element method (FEM) software, Ansoft Maxwell is used to investigate and compare the performance of various designs of coils such as spiral planar coils, square planar coils and pentagon planar coils. In addition, prototypes have been built by using PCB planar coils in shape of spiral, square and pentagon in order to compare the results and performance from simulation. In terms of result, low mutual inductance and coupling coefficient are caused by the distance of air gap. When the distance of air gap is longer, the mutual inductance and coupling coefficient are lower for the three different of coils. And also, magnetic flux is also determined by the geometries of coil where it will affect the mutual inductance which influents the coupling coefficient and power efficiency IRC 2016-01 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17133/1/Final%20Dissertation%20%28Final%29%20-%20Lau%20Kevin%2016392.pdf Lau, Kevin (2016) Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer. IRC, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Submitted)
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Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
description Inductive coupling wireless power transfer is using time-varying resonant magnetic coupling to transfer the power from the transmitting coil to receiving coil through the air gap for various application such as charging up electric vehicles. However, the main issue is that the design of the coils have led to low mutual inductance and coupling coefficient which will lower the power efficiency as the distance of air gap increases. Therefore, this research is mainly studying and comparing the design of transmitting and receiving coil such as the geometries of the coils in order to investigate the power efficiency, mutual inductance, coupling coefficient and magnetic flux. In this research, a finite element method (FEM) software, Ansoft Maxwell is used to investigate and compare the performance of various designs of coils such as spiral planar coils, square planar coils and pentagon planar coils. In addition, prototypes have been built by using PCB planar coils in shape of spiral, square and pentagon in order to compare the results and performance from simulation. In terms of result, low mutual inductance and coupling coefficient are caused by the distance of air gap. When the distance of air gap is longer, the mutual inductance and coupling coefficient are lower for the three different of coils. And also, magnetic flux is also determined by the geometries of coil where it will affect the mutual inductance which influents the coupling coefficient and power efficiency
format Final Year Project
author Lau, Kevin
author_facet Lau, Kevin
author_sort Lau, Kevin
title Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
title_short Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
title_full Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
title_fullStr Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of Different Coil Geometries for Wireless Power Transfer
title_sort comparative study of different coil geometries for wireless power transfer
publisher IRC
publishDate 2016
url http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/17133/1/Final%20Dissertation%20%28Final%29%20-%20Lau%20Kevin%2016392.pdf
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