Mid-Range Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicle
Liao Chenglin1, Li Junfeng1,2, Wang Lifang1, Zhang Jinghe1,2
1. Key Laboratory of Power Electronics and Electrical Drives Institute of Electrical Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China; 2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China
Abstract:A mid-range wireless charging system for Electric Vehicles based on magnetic resonance coupled(MRC) wireless power transfer(WPT) technology is designed to improve convenience and safety compared with plug-in charger. Principle of WPT technology is explained using coupled- mode theory and equivalent circuit theory. Then, equations that include six coupling coefficients were deduced to describe the four-coil mutual-coupled WPT system. After that, simulation model of mid-range wireless charging system is established using Simulink, and the experimental platform is set up to verify the wireless charging system that can transfer 3?300W power over 22cm distance efficiently.
廖承林, 李均锋, 王丽芳, 张静和. 电动汽车中距离无线充电系统研究[J]. 电工技术学报, 2013, 28(2增): 81-85.
Liao Chenglin, Li Junfeng, Wang Lifang, Zhang Jinghe. Mid-Range Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicle. Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society, 2013, 28(2增): 81-85.
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