DocumentCode :
53064
Title :
Power Loss Analysis and Comparison of Segmented and Unsegmented Energy Coupling Coils for Wireless Energy Transfer
Author :
Sai Chun Tang ; McDannold, Nathan J.
Author_Institution :
Med. Sch., Dept. of Radiol., Harvard Univ., Boston, MA, USA
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Mar-15
Firstpage :
215
Lastpage :
225
Abstract :
This paper investigated the power losses of unsegmented and segmented energy coupling coils for wireless energy transfer. Four 30-cm energy coupling coils with different winding separations, conductor cross-sectional areas, and number of turns were developed. The four coils were tested in both unsegmented and segmented configurations. The winding conduction and intrawinding dielectric losses of the coils were evaluated individually based on a well-established lumped circuit model. We found that the intrawinding dielectric loss can be as much as seven times higher than the winding conduction loss at 6.78 MHz when the unsegmented coil is tightly wound. The dielectric loss of an unsegmented coil can be reduced by increasing the winding separation or reducing the number of turns, but the power transfer capability is reduced because of the reduced magnetomotive force. Coil segmentation using resonant capacitors has recently been proposed to significantly reduce the operating voltage of a coil to a safe level in wireless energy transfer for medical implants. Here, we found that it can naturally eliminate the dielectric loss. The coil segmentation method and the power loss analysis used in this paper could be applied to the transmitting, receiving, and resonant coils in two- and four-coil energy transfer systems.
Keywords :
coils; inductive power transmission; losses; prosthetic power supplies; conductor cross-sectional areas; intrawinding dielectric loss; intrawinding dielectric losses; lumped circuit model; medical implants; power loss analysis; power transfer capability; reduced magnetomotive force; resonant capacitors; unsegmented energy coupling coils; winding conduction loss; winding separation; winding separations; wireless energy transfer; Capacitors; Coils; Dielectric losses; Impedance; Resistance; Windings; Coil segmentation; dielectric power loss; displacement current; implantable medical devices; low-voltage operation; wireless intermediate-range scheme for energy and signal transmission (WISEST);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2168-6777
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JESTPE.2014.2330951
Filename :
6834763
Link To Document :
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