Characteristics simulation of wireless power transfer system considering shielding distance

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Abstract

Wireless power transfer technology is using the magnetic resonance recently drawing increased attention. It uses the resonance between transmitter and receiver coils to transfer power. Thus, it can improve the transfer distance and efficiency compared with the existing magnetic induction technique. The authors found from the previous study that the application of the superconductor coil to the magnetic resonance wireless power transfer system improved its efficiency. Its application to real life, however, requires the additional study on the effects of adjacent materials. In this study, the two resonance coils made by superconductor coils were used to aluminum and plastic shielding materials was placed between the coils. S-parameters were analyzed according to the position of the shielding material between the transmitter and receiver coils. As a result, the plastic of shielding material had no effect, but the aluminum of shielding material affected the wireless power transfer due to the shielding effectiveness.

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Lee, Y. K., Choi, H. S., Jung, B. I., & Jeong, I. S. (2015). Characteristics simulation of wireless power transfer system considering shielding distance. Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics (PSAC), 17(1), 40–43. https://doi.org/10.9714/psac.2015.17.1.040

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