Highly Efficient Contactless Electrical Energy Transmission System.

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This paper proposes a new concept, for a contactless electrical energy transmission system for an elevator and an automated guided vehicle. The system has rechargeable, batteries on the car and electrical energy is supplied at a specific place. When electric power is supplied to the car, it runs automatically and approaches the battery charger. Therefore, a comparatively large gap is needed between the primary transformer at the battery charger and the secondary transformer on the car in order to prevent damage which would be caused by a collision. In this case, a drop of the transformer coupling rate due to the large gap must be prevented. In conventional contactless electrical energy transmission technology, since electric power is received by a pick-up coil from a power line, a large-sized transformer is required. And when the distance over which the car runs is long, the copper loss of the line also increases. The developed system adopts a high frequency inverter using a soft switching method to miniaturize the transformer. The system has a coupling rate of 0.88 for a transformer gap length of 10 mm and can operate at 91% efficiency. © 2003, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Ayano, H., Inaba, H., & Nagase, H. (2003). Highly Efficient Contactless Electrical Energy Transmission System. IEEJ Transactions on Industry Applications, 123(3), 263–270. https://doi.org/10.1541/ieejias.123.263

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