Abstract

The industrial use of inductive power transfer (IPT) systems is becoming widespread, ranging from monorail systems, motors, people movers, and battery charging applications. This paper proposes a 3-D IPT system driven by a multiple-phase power converter. This is aided by spice circuitry simulation of the power converter, finite-element-assisted software magnetic frequency analysis, and via implementation of the proposed system. The proposed system consists of a cubic power transfer primary window generated by a rotating magnetic flux flow path. This rotating field is loosely coupled via magnetomotive force (MMF) induction into a secondary power pick-up. The system has been demonstrated as a low-power battery charging system.

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