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Load models and their application in the design of loosely coupled inductive power transfer systems
Load models are developed as a design tool for loosely coupled inductive power transfer systems. The models are used to investigate the sensitivity of these systems to variations in operational frequency and load. The results of the investigation can then be used to determine the power transfer capability and controllability of the system.