Modern Trends in Inductive Power Transfer for Transportation Applications

University of Auckland

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Abstract

Inductive power transfer (IPT) has progressed to be a power distribution system offering significant benefits in modern automation systems and particularly so in stringent environments. Here, the same technology may be used in very dirty environments and in a clean room manufacture. This paper reviews the development of simple factory automation (FA) IPT systems for both today's complex applications and onward to a much more challenging application—IPT roadway. The underpinning of all IPT technology is two strongly coupled coils operating at resonance to transfer power efficiently. Over time the air-gap, efficiency, coupling factor, and power transfer capability have significantly improved. New magnetic…

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Keywords
  • Maximum power transfer theorem
  • Automation
  • Overhead (engineering)
  • Interoperability
  • Electrical engineering
  • Engineering
  • Power (physics)
  • Factory (object-oriented programming)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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