Operating Frequency and Natural Frequency Characteristics Analysis of MC-WPT Systems
  
										
					Zhi-Juan Liao
											
							College of Automation, Chongqing University
						
										
													
							Zhi-Juan Liao received the B.E. degree in 2014 from the College of Automation, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. She is currently working toward the Ph.D degree in control theory and control engineering from the College of Automation, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. Her research interests include wireless power transfer and power electronics control.							
											
				 
																					
  
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				    In traditional magnetic coupling wireless power transfer (MC-WPT) systems, the combined use of magnetic induction, tuned circuits and resonant operating frequency has been a common theme for achieving the maximum transfer...				    [ view full abstract ]
			    
		     
		    
			    
				    
In traditional magnetic coupling wireless power transfer (MC-WPT) systems, the combined use of magnetic induction, tuned circuits and resonant operating frequency has been a common theme for achieving the maximum transfer efficiency. However, that is not exactly true. By deeply analyzing the operating frequency characteristics and circuit natural frequency characteristics of transfer efficiency of MC-WPT systems, this paper discovers that: 1) the optimal operating frequency and optimal circuit natural frequencies for the transfer efficiency are two different concepts; 2) Only under certain parameters, is there an optimal operating frequency for the transfer efficiency, otherwise the transfer efficiency increases with an increasing operating frequency. Moreover, even if there is an optimal operating frequency for the maximum transfer efficiency, the optimal operating frequency is not equal to the circuit natural frequencies in the system; 3) With a fixed operating frequency, the transfer efficiency is maximized when the natural frequency of the receiver is equal to the operating frequency, regardless of the natural frequency of the transmitter. The simulation and experimental results have confirmed the validity of these conclusions.
			    
		     
		        
  
  Authors
  
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    Zhi-Juan Liao
     (College of Automation, Chongqing University)    
 
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    Yue Sun
     (College of Automation, Chongqing University)    
 
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    Zhao-hong Ye
     (College of Automation, Chongqing University)    
 
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    Pei-yue Wang
     (College of Automation, Chongqing University)    
 
    
  
			Topic Area
		
											Power Transmitters and Receivers for Wireless Power Systems					
	
  
  Session
	
		WoW9 » 		Other Devices, Systems & Technologies		(10:15 - Thursday, 7th June)
  
  
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