Title: Wireless power transfer by High frequency resonating coils
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resonating coils
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resonating coils
Introduction
- The project is designed to develop a concept of
wireless power transfer for several applications
such as wireless powered electric vehicle in
stores, airports, departmental stores etc. It can
also charge a rechargeable battery or a cell
phone wirelessly suitably modified for the
purpose. AC 230V ,50 Hz mains is stepped down to
low voltage ac by conventional 50 Hz iron cored
transformer which is then rectified by a bridge
rectifier to develop around 14 volt DC.
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Block Diagram
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resonating coils
Hardware Requirements
- HF-Transformer
- HF-diodes
- rectifier
- Bridge-MOSFETs drive
- Two air filled inductor coils
- Voltage regulator
- BULB
- MOSFET driver
- PWM inverter IC
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Software Requirements
- Keil compiler
- Languages Embedded C or Assembly
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resonating coils
Wireless power transmission
- The transmission of energy from one place to
another without using wires which is also known
as WiTricity. - Generally conventional energy is transferred
using copper wires which results in large Copper
loss. - But now-a-days this wireless transmission is made
possible in using various technologies based on
Resonant frequency ,Inductive coupling etc.
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Need of Wireless power transmission
- As per studies, most electrical energy transfer
is through wires. - Most of the energy loss is during transmission
as copper losses - On an average, more than 30
- In India, it exceeds 40
- Billions, trillions of is spend on wires and in
their installation. - Waste management a challenge in 21 century.
- 40 billion disposal batteries added to e-waste
every year. - PVC is non-biodegradable.
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resonating coils
Electro magnetic Inductive coupling
- It is based on the FARADAYS LAW OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION - Make use of coils. The coils are not connected
through wire or any other kind of material. - Transfer of energy is due to mutual induction.
- Its based on the concept that an oscillating
electric field produces magnetic field and an
oscillating magnetic field produces oscillating
electric field
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RESONANT INDUCTIVE COUPLING
- Same inductive coupling(EMI) concept but the
coils here operate at their resonating
frequency. - Inductance induces current.
- Resonance makes both the coil to operate at same
frequency. - Fields are non-radiative in nature.
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Types and Technologies
- Near-field techniques
- Inductive Coupling
- Resonant Inductive Coupling
- Air Ionization
- Far-field techniques
- Microwave Power Transmission (MPT)
- LASER power transmission
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resonating coils
RIC VS INDUCTIVE COUPLING
- RIC is highly efficient
- RIC has much greater range than inductive
coupling - RIC is directional when compared to inductive
coupling - RIC can be one-to-many. but usually inductive
coupling is one-to-one - Devices using RIC technique are highly portable
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HF transformers
- Electric power transmission over long distances.
- High-voltage direct-current HVDC power
transmission systems. - Large, specially constructed power transformers
are used for electric arc furnaces used in
steelmaking. - Rotating transformers are designed so that one
winding turns while the other remains stationary.
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resonating coils
HF transformers
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resonating coils
HF transformers
- A common use was the video head system as used in
VHS and Beta video tape players. - These can pass power or radio signals from a
stationary mounting to a rotating mechanism, or
radar antenna.
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resonating coils
Rectifier
- Rectifiers are used in various devices,
including - DC power supplies
- Radio signals or detectors
- A source of power instead of generating current
- As flame rectification to detect the presence of
flame - High-voltage direct current power transmission
systems
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resonating coils
Rectifier
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Voltage Regulator
- A voltage regulator generates a fixed output
voltage of a preset magnitude that remains
constant regardless of changes to its input
voltage or load conditions. - There are two types of voltage regulators linear
and switching. - A linear regulator employs an active (BJT or
MOSFET) pass device (series or shunt) controlled
by a high gain differential amplifier.
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Voltage Regulator
- It compares the output voltage with a precise
reference voltage and adjusts the pass device to
maintain a constant output voltage.
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Description of HF transformers
- Electric power transmission over long distances.
- High-voltage direct-current HVDC power
transmission systems - Large, specially constructed power transformers
are used for electric arc furnaces used in
steelmaking. - Rotating transformers are designed so that one
winding turns while the other remains stationary.
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resonating coils
Description of HF transformers
- A common use was the video head system as used in
VHS and Beta video tape players. - These can pass power or radio signals from a
stationary mounting to a rotating mechanism, or
radar antenna.
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resonating coils
Working Principle
- AC 230V ,50 Hz mains is stepped down to low
voltage ac by conventional 50 Hz iron cored
transformer. - Which is then rectified by a bridge rectifier to
develop around 14 volt DC. - This DC is again made to ac by a PWM inverter
using half bridge concept comprising of 2
MOSFETs. - And 2 capacitors being switched at 40 KHz which
is then fed to a resonating high frequency coil
acting as primary of an air core transformer.
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resonating coils
Working Principle
- Another matching resonating coil formed as
secondary drives a lamp load of 10 watts spaced
at an air distance of 20 CMs. - The overall efficiency of the power transfer in
this case is more than 90 for perfectly coupled
and matched series resonators. - However, practically resonators with a Q of 1,000
should be able to send power over a distance 9
times the radius of the devices with an
efficiency of 10.
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resonating coils
Working Principle
- The secondary coil develops a voltage of 40 KHz
at 12volt while it is kept spaced from the
primary coil where air is used as the core. - The output of the secondary can also be given to
a high frequency bridge rectifier that can
deliver DC which could then be regulated to
maintain a constant voltage to a DC motor or
current to feed to rechargeable battery or a
cell phone. - However, the overall efficiency of
the power transfer shall be less than 50 for all
such weakly coupled series resonators.
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resonating coils
Air Ionization
- Toughest technique under near-field energy
transfer techniques - Air ionizes only when there is a high field
- Needed field is 2.11MV/m
- Natural example Lightening
- Not feasible for practical implementation
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resonating coils
APPLICATIONS
- Provides charging stations for handheld devices
like phones ex powermat, removes the need for
multiple power sockets - Can operate appliances like tv
- Electric car manufacturers consider it for
charging electric cars, currently using wires for
this purpose is not entirely practical
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resonating coils
ADVANTAGES
- Non-radiative energy transfer is safe for people
and animals. - Wastage of power is less.
- Highly resonant strong coupling provides high
efficiency over distance. - Does not interfere with radio waves.
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resonating coils
Conclusion
- Wireless power transfer by High frequency
resonating coils was designed and implemented.
The project can be enhanced in future up to 1
meter distance in space using resonators with a Q
factor of 1,000 enabling it to send power over a
distance 9 times the radius of the coil of 11 CMs
.
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