Optimized Parameter of Contactless Energy Transmission System Realized by Optimum Energy-Efficiency Product
Author(s) -
Jinfeng Liu,
Xudong Wang,
Meicun Yan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of hybrid information technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2652-2233
pISSN - 1738-9968
DOI - 10.14257/ijhit.2014.7.2.05
Subject(s) - energy (signal processing) , transmission (telecommunications) , product (mathematics) , efficient energy use , computer science , materials science , process engineering , electronic engineering , electrical engineering , engineering , telecommunications , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , geometry
Energy coupling realized by contactless magnetic tank transformer as new approach of rotator excitation in synchronous machine could replace brushes and slip rings of traditional excitation. For new contactless energy transmission (CET) system, its research about energyefficiency quality still remains a low level because application and research of CET isn’t comprehensive, especially how to improve transfer power and efficiency isn’t enough. According to characteristics of contactless energy transmission system, mutual inductance model was used to describe the loosely coupled connection between primary and secondary winding. Then, optimum energy-efficiency product was proposed. We can use this indicator to consider efficiency, system cost, reliability and so on based on maximum output power. Mutual inductance coupling parameter would be optimized through this indicator and optimum design of system energy-efficiency characteristic would be realized at minimum cost. Although the input voltage had little increase, experiment and simulation research proved that system efficiency had a quit handsome increase based on optimum energy-efficiency product which established mutual inductance coupling parameter. The results of experiment agreed with the results of theory analysis in general and it verified the validity of theory analysis.
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