Study of Electric and Magnetic Field Distributions between Two Coupled Plates for Capacitive Power Transfer by Simulation and Practical Measurements

L. Zou, A. Hu, Guo-Bin Wang, Yugang Su
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Capacitive power transfer (CPT) has been developed as an alternative technology to Inductive Power Transfer (IPT) for achieving Wireless Power Transfer (WPT). CPT is based on electric field coupling, but it would be useful to analyze the magnetic field distribution too to understand how power is transferred across the coupling plates. This paper presents a fundamental study of electric and magnetic fields between two coupled plates for capacitive power transfer. Methods for measuring the electric and magnetic fields are proposed based on general theoretical analysis, followed by field simulation studies using CST (Computer Simulation Technology) for comparison. Both simulation and practical results show that the electric field magnitude is approximately constant in the middle area of the two coupled plates, but it gets higher near the edges of the coupled plates due to the fringing effect, forming an hourglass shape between the plates. It is also found that the measured magnetic field inside the plates is very low and increases gradually when the test point is placed close to the lead wires of the power supply. The practical measurement results are in a good agreement with CST simulation. The findings regarding the electric and magnetic field distributions from this research are useful for investigating the power transfer mechanism and guiding the practical capacitive coupling design of a CPT system.
电容式功率传输耦合板间电场和磁场分布的仿真与实测研究
电容式功率传输(CPT)是一种可替代感应式功率传输(IPT)的无线功率传输技术。CPT是基于电场耦合的,但分析磁场分布也有助于理解功率如何在耦合板上传递。本文对电容性功率传输中耦合板间的电场和磁场进行了基本研究。在一般理论分析的基础上提出了测量电场和磁场的方法,然后利用CST (Computer simulation Technology)进行了现场模拟研究,进行了对比。仿真和实际结果都表明,耦合板中部的电场大小近似恒定,但在耦合板边缘附近,由于边缘效应,电场大小变大,在耦合板之间形成沙漏状。还发现,当测试点靠近电源引线时,测得的板内磁场很低,逐渐增大。实际测量结果与CST模拟结果吻合较好。本研究的电场和磁场分布的研究结果,对于研究CPT系统的功率传递机理和指导实际电容耦合设计具有重要意义。
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