Journal article
Frequency Optimization of a Loosely Coupled Underwater Wireless Power Transfer System Considering Eddy Current Loss
IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982), v 66(5), pp 3468-3476
01 May 2019
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Abstract
Wireless power transfer (WPT) has attracted much attention in recent years. In an underwater WPT system, the eddy current loss tends to be non-negligible as the frequency or the coil current increases. Thus, it is crucial to analyze the eddy current loss in an underwater WPT system. The analytical model of the eddy current loss of a coreless WPT system in the seawater is established with Maxwell's equations. The expressions of the electric field intensity and the eddy current loss are derived. The eddy current loss is analyzed in different circumstances to illustrate the impacts of related factors. For a WPT system in the air, there is an optimum resonant frequency, for a higher frequency leads to a larger induced voltage, but will result in larger coil losses simultaneously. However, the optimum resonant frequency will be shifted because of the eddy current loss in the seawater. Then, the optimum operating frequency is obtained based on the analytical model. It is found that the optimum operating frequency is supposed to be larger than the resonant frequency to achieve the maximum dc-dc efficiency in the seawater. An underwater WPT prototype was built and the experimental results verified the theoretical analysis.
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- Title
- Frequency Optimization of a Loosely Coupled Underwater Wireless Power Transfer System Considering Eddy Current Loss
- Creators
- Zhengchao Yan - Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityYiming Zhang - San Diego State UniversityTianze Kan - San Diego State UniversityFei Lu - San Diego State UniversityKehan Zhang - Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityBaowei Song - Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityChunting Chris Mi - San Diego State University
- Publication Details
- IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982), v 66(5), pp 3468-3476
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Grant note
- 2018JM5033 / Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province China Scholarship Council (10.13039/501100004543)
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000455188700016
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85049688640
- Other Identifier
- 991020836318304721
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