Authors
Yue-Long Lyu, Fan-Yi Meng, Guo-Hui Yang, Bang-Jun Che, Qun Wu, Li Sun, Daniel Erni, Joshua Le-Wei Li
Publication date
2015/1/6
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
30
Issue
11
Pages
6097-6107
Publisher
IEEE
Description
In this paper, an efficient method is proposed to eliminate frequency splitting in nonradiative wireless power transfer via magnetic resonance coupling. In this method, two nonidentical resonant coils (NIRCs) are used as wireless power transmitter and receiver, respectively. According to the elliptic integral term in the analytical expression, the pole of the mutual inductance function with respect to transfer distance can be eliminated by using the two NIRCs, and hence overcoupling between transmitter and receiver with close transfer distance is avoided. Therefore, frequency splitting caused by overcoupling can be suppressed and stable output power can be achieved. The NIRCs are analytically calculated, numerically simulated and finally, fabricated and tested to verify the theory. All the calculated and experimental results show that frequency splitting is completely eliminated and uniform voltage across the load is …
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