Title :
Transcutaneous Energy and Information Transmission System With Optimized Transformer Parameters for the Artificial Heart
Author :
Ma, Jimei ; Yang, Qingxin ; Chen, Haiyan
Author_Institution :
Province-Minist. Joint Key Lab. of Electromagn. Field & Electr. Apparatus Reliability, Hebei Univ. of Technol., Tianjin, China
fDate :
6/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The transcutaneous energy transmission system (TETS) through intact skin to power a totally artificial heart (TAH) has been designed and built. Due to large air gap, the coupling ability of transformer is low. This paper selects core material, geometrical parameters, and coils axial displacement to study their effects on coupling coefficient (k). By simulating with various values, transformer is optimized. To achieve better system requirements, two capacitors are added in series on both sides to compensate the leakage inductances, which results to the increase of efficiency from 48.7% to 91.7%. Furthermore, an information transmission system, in which through monitoring the temperature of secondary coil which reflects the value of load power, the change of temperature can adjust the input power of the primary coil to achieve high system reliability, is proposed.
Keywords :
air gaps; artificial organs; cardiology; coils; compensation; cores; diseases; inductance; inductive power transmission; patient monitoring; prosthetic power supplies; skin; transformers; coil axial displacement; core material; coupling ability; coupling coefficient; geometrical parameters; information transmission system; leakage inductances; load power; optimized transformer parameters; primary coil; secondary coil; totally artificial heart; transcutaneous energy transmission system; Compensate; TETS; coupling coefficient; information transmission;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2010.2043241