DocumentCode
2248185
Title
10 kHz inductively coupled power transfer-concept and control
Author
Green, A.W. ; Boys, J.T.
Author_Institution
Auckland Univ., New Zealand
fYear
1994
fDate
26-28 Oct 1994
Firstpage
694
Lastpage
699
Abstract
Electric vehicles are used throughout the materials handling industry because they are low cost, reliable, inoffensive, and simple to control compared to alternative forms of motive power. But conventional methods of power transfer to the vehicle such as electrified tracks and batteries have remained less than ideal; that is until the recent development of a novel inductively coupled power transmission (IPT) system that is clean and spark-free, is robust to dust and water, and has very low maintenance. Load power in an IPT system is sourced at 10 kHz from tuned pick-up coils mounted adjacent to, but not touching, a sealed track conductor driven by a resonant power electronic converter. Power transfer of several kilowatts is possible from a single pick-up coil, and multiple pick-ups can be powered from the same track. The paper describes the IPT concept and presents practical control solutions to some important problems
Keywords
coils; electric vehicles; frequency control; load (electric); power control; power inductors; power supplies to apparatus; power transmission; resonant power convertors; 10 kHz; concept; control solutions; development; electric vehicles; inductively coupled power transfer; resonant power electronic converter; sealed track conductor; tuned pick-up coils;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Power Electronics and Variable-Speed Drives, 1994. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:19941049
Filename
341625
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