A Design Methodology for Irregularly Shaped Windings in Inductive Wireless Power Transfer Systems

Author:

Zhang ChengORCID

Abstract

Inductive wireless power transfer systems often incorporate unconventional, irregularly shaped transmitter windings for the purposes of covering a designated area, fitting into special enclosures and enhancing the tolerance of misalignment. To design and optimise the winding structures, the inductive parameters must be extracted and linked to the design objectives. Conventionally, these parameters can be extracted using three-dimensional finite element analysis, which often requires subjective manual tweaks and prolonged trial and error procedures. The efficacy is therefore greatly dependent on the experience of the designer. In this paper, a case study for modelling and optimising the spatial coverage by scuplturing the winding shape is demonstrated via a Christmas tree model, utilising the parametric formation equations and line-integral based numerical solvers. A cone-shaped winding with variable interturn pitches was used as the transmitter and a receiver winding was designed to be fit into a bubble that can be hung on the tree. A two-stage optimisation method with simplified degree-of-freedom parameters and brutal force search was used to find the optimal design candidate. Heatmaps of receiver output voltages were generated in a time-efficient way, intuitively helping the designers to make adjustments for the winding structures. A practical prototype was built to verify the open loop voltage distribution on the receiving winding at various positions and another demonstration was made to show the continuum of power coverage around the Christmas tree.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Signal Processing,Control and Systems Engineering

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