Title :
Electronic Tuning of Misaligned Coils in Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Author :
Aldhaher, Samer ; Luk, Patrick Chi-Kwong ; Whidborne, James F.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Cranfield Univ., Cranfield, UK
Abstract :
The misalignment and displacement of inductively coupled coils in a wireless power transfer system (WPT) can degrade the power efficiency and limit the amount of power that can be transferred. Coil misalignment leads the primary coil driver to operate in an untuned state which causes nonoptimum switching operation and results in an increase in switching losses. This paper presents a novel method to electronically tune a Class-E inverter used as a primary coil driver in an inductive WPT system to minimize the detrimental effects of misalignment between the inductively coupled coils which may occur during operation. The tuning method uses current-controlled inductors (saturable reactors) and a variable switching frequency to achieve optimum switching conditions regardless of the misalignment. Mathematical analysis is performed on a Class-E inverter based on an improved model of a resonant inductive link. Experimental results are presented to confirm the analysis approach and the suitability of the proposed tuning method.
Keywords :
coils; coupled circuits; driver circuits; inductive power transmission; mathematical analysis; power inductors; switching convertors; class-E inverter; current-controlled inductor; detrimental effect; electronic tuning; inductive WPT system; inductively coupled coil; mathematical analysis; misaligned coil; nonoptimum switching operation; primary coil driver; resonant inductive link; saturable reactor; switching loss; variable switching frequency; wireless power transfer system; Coils; Couplings; Impedance; Inductance; Inverters; Magnetic cores; Switching frequency; Coupling circuits; inductive power transmission; resonant inverters; tunable circuits and devices;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2297993