Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles

Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field about the conductor. The induced emf always such that it opposes the change that gives rise to it, according to Lenz's law. In our work, we are considering in controllin...

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Main Authors: Mahmood, N. H., Alias, M. A., Mustapha, M. W., Esa, M., Taha, F.
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description Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field about the conductor. The induced emf always such that it opposes the change that gives rise to it, according to Lenz's law. In our work, we are considering in controlling the magnetic flux distribution through an air-gap during the energy transfer from the source to load. This research has put a core situation in investigating the possible ways of charging the batteries via mutual induction as in transformers. This enables the charging process to be cableless. It involves two coils transferring energy from one to the other through air in the most efficient way. Our work is presented in this paper. Simulation and hardware implementation has been carried out successfully. We have measured the magnetic flux density for ac input voltage of 100 Volt with different frequency values. The optimum frequency in our design is 25 Hz. We found that it is possible to control the magnetic flux distribution during energy transmission by optimizing the frequency and shielding the flux path.
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spelling my.utm.eprints-20502010-06-01T03:00:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/2050/ Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles Mahmood, N. H. Alias, M. A. Mustapha, M. W. Esa, M. Taha, F. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field about the conductor. The induced emf always such that it opposes the change that gives rise to it, according to Lenz's law. In our work, we are considering in controlling the magnetic flux distribution through an air-gap during the energy transfer from the source to load. This research has put a core situation in investigating the possible ways of charging the batteries via mutual induction as in transformers. This enables the charging process to be cableless. It involves two coils transferring energy from one to the other through air in the most efficient way. Our work is presented in this paper. Simulation and hardware implementation has been carried out successfully. We have measured the magnetic flux density for ac input voltage of 100 Volt with different frequency values. The optimum frequency in our design is 25 Hz. We found that it is possible to control the magnetic flux distribution during energy transmission by optimizing the frequency and shielding the flux path. 2003-08-25 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2050/1/Nasrul2003_CablelessBatteryCharger.pdf Mahmood, N. H. and Alias, M. A. and Mustapha, M. W. and Esa, M. and Taha, F. (2003) Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles. Student Conference on Research and Development (SCOReD) 2003 Proceedings, Putrajaya, Malaysia . pp. 207-211.
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Mahmood, N. H.
Alias, M. A.
Mustapha, M. W.
Esa, M.
Taha, F.
Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title_full Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title_fullStr Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title_short Cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
title_sort cableless battery charger using induction technique for electric vehicles
topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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