Research paper

Differentiating coupling factor and VA transfer of IPT systems using bipolar pad primaries

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Differentiating coupling factor and VA transfer of IPT systems using bipolar pad primaries
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Coupling factor is a important design parameter in inductive power transfer (IPT) systems as it determines the amount of VA effort required from the primary pad to deliver the necessary VA to the secondary pad. As IPT systems involve more complex magnetic systems such as multi-coil primary pads (whose currents can have an amplitude and phase difference), the effective coupling factor becomes more difficult to describe and validate. Typically, an equivalent T-model is used for two coupled sing...

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Date created
2016
Creator
Lin, Feiyang / Covic, Grant / Boys, JT
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http://hdl.handle.net/2292/33219

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