Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer

This paper presents the new coil design strategy for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) applications. In order to produce better power transfer efficiency for remotely located load, hybrid approach is proposed using two different coils such as conical and spiral. Hybrid approach refers the coil model by...

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Main Authors: Nataraj, Chandrasekharan, Khan, Sheroz, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi, Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani, Naidu, Djaiprakash, Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar
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author Nataraj, Chandrasekharan
Khan, Sheroz
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani
Naidu, Djaiprakash
Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar
author_facet Nataraj, Chandrasekharan
Khan, Sheroz
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani
Naidu, Djaiprakash
Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar
author_sort Nataraj, Chandrasekharan
building IIUM Repository
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description This paper presents the new coil design strategy for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) applications. In order to produce better power transfer efficiency for remotely located load, hybrid approach is proposed using two different coils such as conical and spiral. Hybrid approach refers the coil model by engaging conical as a transmitter and spiral as a receiver in a single system. The field pattern of conical coil is cumulative so that better magnetic field is possible at the bottom side for high directivity. In contrast, the spiral coil produces distributive field pattern so that the field distribution is uniform. Taking advantage of these two different behaviors, better power efficiency would be achieved by reducing power loss in the coil zone. For this hybrid approach, Finite Element Method (FEM) based conical and spiral coils were developed and simulated to determine field patterns and their value. Two different prototypes (Conical and spiral) were experimented with fixed spiral load coil to validate the performance of the hybrid approach. The output load coil voltage and efficiency plots were made based on the measurement, for analyzing the system performance. It is recorded the efficiency of 72% with the optimum distance 10cm and biasing voltage 10V respectively. The results from simulation as well as experiment confirms that hybrid approach could support significantly to reduce power loss and increase the relative operative distance.
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spelling iium-539942017-06-05T07:53:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/ Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer Nataraj, Chandrasekharan Khan, Sheroz Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani Naidu, Djaiprakash Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar TK4001 Applications of electric power This paper presents the new coil design strategy for Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) applications. In order to produce better power transfer efficiency for remotely located load, hybrid approach is proposed using two different coils such as conical and spiral. Hybrid approach refers the coil model by engaging conical as a transmitter and spiral as a receiver in a single system. The field pattern of conical coil is cumulative so that better magnetic field is possible at the bottom side for high directivity. In contrast, the spiral coil produces distributive field pattern so that the field distribution is uniform. Taking advantage of these two different behaviors, better power efficiency would be achieved by reducing power loss in the coil zone. For this hybrid approach, Finite Element Method (FEM) based conical and spiral coils were developed and simulated to determine field patterns and their value. Two different prototypes (Conical and spiral) were experimented with fixed spiral load coil to validate the performance of the hybrid approach. The output load coil voltage and efficiency plots were made based on the measurement, for analyzing the system performance. It is recorded the efficiency of 72% with the optimum distance 10cm and biasing voltage 10V respectively. The results from simulation as well as experiment confirms that hybrid approach could support significantly to reduce power loss and increase the relative operative distance. IEEE 2017-01-09 Proceeding Paper PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/13/53994.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/19/53994-Hybrid%20of%20conical%20and%20spiral%20approach%20for%20wireless%20power%20transfer_SCOPUS.pdf Nataraj, Chandrasekharan and Khan, Sheroz and Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi and Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani and Naidu, Djaiprakash and Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar (2017) Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer. In: 14th Student Conference on Research and Development, IEEE (SCOReD2016), 13th-14th December 2016, Kuala Lumpur. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7810053/
spellingShingle TK4001 Applications of electric power
Nataraj, Chandrasekharan
Khan, Sheroz
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Abdul Muthalif, Asan Gani
Naidu, Djaiprakash
Selvaperumal, Sathish Kumar
Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title_full Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title_fullStr Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title_full_unstemmed Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title_short Hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
title_sort hybrid of conical and spiral approach for wireless power transfer
topic TK4001 Applications of electric power
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/13/53994.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/53994/19/53994-Hybrid%20of%20conical%20and%20spiral%20approach%20for%20wireless%20power%20transfer_SCOPUS.pdf