Title :
A general approach to tuning of a dual secondary winding transformer for wireless power transfer
Author :
Woronowicz, Konrad ; Safaee, Alireza ; Dickson, Tim
Author_Institution :
Bombardier Transp. Inc., Kingston, ON, Canada
Abstract :
The concept of multi secondary transformer is well known in electrical engineering. Extending that concept to wireless power transfer transformers brings advantages such as the possibility of supplying power to independent subsystems or to increase primary to secondary misalignment tolerances. An example of such transformer is a long primary multiple car charging system or multi secondary rail vehicle. In this paper an analysis of a WPT transformer with dual load output is provided. A systematic approach is used to specify a sufficient condition for decoupling the secondaries to achieve load independent compensation and tuning. It is further shown that the proposed decoupling condition is applicable to an arbitrary number of secondaries.
Keywords :
electromagnetic coupling; inductive power transmission; power transformers; WPT transformer; decoupling condition; dual load output; dual secondary winding transformer; electrical engineering; inductive power transfer; load independent compensation; multisecondary transformer; wireless power transfer; Coils; Inductance; Rails; Tuning; Vehicles; Windings; Wireless communication; Wireless power transfer; dual secondary IPT transformer; inductive power transfer; series compensation;
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Conference (IEVC), 2014 IEEE International
DOI :
10.1109/IEVC.2014.7056084