A three-phase inductively coupled power transfer system

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This paper discusses the development of a new three phase bipolar Inductively Coupled Power Transfer (ICPT) system for improving the power profile across the width of a roadway surface for automatic guided vehicles (AGVs) and people mover systems. A prototype system was constructed that supplies 40 Amperes per phase into a thirteen meter long track to supply power to a number of moving vehicles (toy cars). Flat pick-ups are used on the underside of the vehicle and FEM software was successfully used to determine a suitable geometrical position for the cables in the track resulting in a considerably wider power delivery zone than possible using a single-phase track layout. Mutual coupling effects between the various track phases, requires additional compensation to be added to ensure balanced three-phase currents. Experimental tests verified simulation results with a high degree of accuracy. © 2006 IEEE.

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Covic, G. A., Boys, J. T., & Lu, H. G. (2006). A three-phase inductively coupled power transfer system. In 2006 1st IEEE Conference on Industrial Electronics and Applications. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIEA.2006.257166

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