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Title: WIRELESS INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR BATTERY CHARGING
Authors: LEI, KA WENG (李嘉榮)
Department: Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: ei, K. W. (2018). WIRELESS INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSFER SYSTEM FOR BATTERY CHARGING (Outstanding Academic Papers by Students (OAPS)). Retrieved from University of Macau, Outstanding Academic Papers by Students Repository.
Abstract: With the development of power electronics, inductive power transfer (IPT) technology can be applied to battery charging applications, including mobile phone charging, electric vehicle charging, underwater or biomedical equipment, etc. Lithium battery charging usually requires stages, i.e., constant current (CC) charging and constant voltage (CV) charging. To achieve both CC and CV modes, we need to study some factors, which includes a full load range, charging profile, transformer characteristics and the operating frequency of an IPT system. Four basic IPT systems with series–series (SS), parallel–series (PS), series–parallel (SP) and parallel–parallel (PP) compensations will be presented and discussed in this report. The four basic IPT systems are simulated with PSCAD. Compensation characteristics of the four IPT system are analyzed with simulation results to determine the conditions to achieved CC and CV output. The output characteristics of the compensation circuit can guide the design of IPT systems for CC and CV output. Two IPT systems are constructed and comparatively studied in this report as a demonstration, including a hybrid compensation IPT system and an SSIPT system. The SSIPT system is experimentally verified to achieve CC and CV outputs for battery charging.
Course: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Instructor: Dr. Chi-Kong Wong
Programme: Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
URI: http://oaps.umac.mo/handle/10692.1/199
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