Super-low-frequency wireless power transfer with lightweight coils for passing through a stainless steel plate

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Abstract

To achieve wireless power transfer (WPT) through a stainless-steel plate, a super-low frequency (SLF) was used as a resonance frequency. In our previous study of SLF-WPT, heavy coils were prepared. In this study, we designed lightweight coils using a WPT simulator that we developed previously. As a result, the weight was reduced to 1.69 kg from 11.9 kg, the previous coil weight. At a resonance frequency of 400 Hz, the transmission efficiency and output power of advanced SLF-WPT reached 91% and 426 W, respectively, over a transmission distance of 30 mm. Furthermore, 80% efficiency and 317 W output were achieved when transmitting power through a 1 mm-thick stainless-steel plate. This performance is much better than that in previous reports. We show using both calculations and experimental results that a power-to-weight ratio of 252 W/kg is possible even when using a 400 Hz power supply frequency.

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Ishida, H., Kyoden, T., & Furukawa, H. (2018). Super-low-frequency wireless power transfer with lightweight coils for passing through a stainless steel plate. Review of Scientific Instruments, 89(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5010855

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