Linearization and control of series-series compensated inductive power transfer system based on extended describing function concept

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Abstract

The extended describing function (EDF) is a well-known method for modelling resonant converters due to its high accuracy. However, it requires complex mathematical formulation effort. This paper presents a simplified non-linear mathematical model of series-series (SS) compensated inductive power transfer (IPT) system, considering zero-voltage switching in the inverter. This simplified mathematical model permits the user to derive the small-signal model using the EDF method, with less computational effort, while maintaining the accuracy of an actual physical model. The derived model has been verified using a frequency sweep method in PLECS. The small-signal model has been used to design the voltage loop controller for a SS compensated IPT system. The designed controller was implemented on a 3.6 kW experimental setup, to test its robustness.

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Aditya, K., & Williamson, S. (2016). Linearization and control of series-series compensated inductive power transfer system based on extended describing function concept. Energies, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/en9110962

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