Abstract

This article investigates the working principle of the inductive power transfer (IPT) system from the perspectives of electromagnetic field distribution. According to the limitations of frequency and transmission distance, it is proved in this paper that the IPT system works in the near field, where the energy density of the magnetic field is much stronger than that of the electric field. Therefore, only the magnetic field in the IPT system needs to be considered in approximate power analysis. The mutual inductance model of the IPT system is an approximate and simplified form of the electromagnetic field model. The complex form of the Poynting vector of the IPT system is integrated over an intermediate infinite plane of the two coils to reveal the power transfer characteristics including the active and reactive power. When the system is in full resonance, only active power is transferred without reactive power, which is consistent with the results obtained from the circuit model. This article is useful to provide an insight into the power flow and energy distribution of the IPT system.

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