Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Abstract
Using self-resonant coils in a strongly coupled regime, we experimentally demonstrated efficient nonradiative power transfer over distances up to 8 times the radius of the coils. We were able to transfer 60 watts with approximately 40% efficiency over distances in excess of 2 meters. We present a quantitative model describing the power transfer, which matches the experimental results to within 5%. We discuss the practical applicability of this system and suggest directions for further study.
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- Wireless power transfer
- RADIUS
- Resonant inductive coupling
- Power (physics)
- Transfer (computing)
- Physics
- Maximum power transfer theorem
- Energy transfer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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