Evaluation Equipment of Noncontact Electric Power Transmission for a High-Speed Running Vehicle and the Evaluation of Transmission Efficiency at High Efficient Arrangements

Takahisa Ohji, Yuhei Kawai, Kazuhiko Kakutani, Kenji Amei, Masaaki Sakui

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Abstract

This paper deals with a new fabricated equipment to investigate a possibility of noncontact power feeding under a high speed relative motion with. First, we designed magnetic resonant type transmitting and receiving antennas and confirmed the transmission efficiency of paired antennas. Moreover, we clarified the effects of adjacent transmitting antennas on transmission efficiency from both static experiment and calculation with equivalent circuit. In the paper, we have demonstrated that the transmitting efficiency does not fall down even when the rotor having eight transmission antennas rotates up to a peripheral velocity of 72 km/h.
Translated title of the contribution高速走行を模擬する非接触電力伝送評価装置の構成と高効率配置での伝送評価
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-221
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of the Japan Society of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics
Volume21
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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