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    DYNAMIC WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER USING DC POWER

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    Date
    2021
    Author
    Antomattei, Marcus
    Freno, Brian
    James, Emily
    Kemp, Katherine
    Medina, Karla
    Mullee, Michael
    Quinn, Trevor
    Sinha, Rohit
    Warthen, Justin
    Yu, Sijing
    Zhao, Tingyu Kevin
    Advisor
    Quinn, Bryan
    DRUM DOI
    https://doi.org/10.13016/g8ge-5cu0
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    Constant stops for charging and lengthy recharging times make electric vehicles (EVs) inconvenient to operate for extended travel. Innovative charging methods are necessary if EVs are expected to gain traction in the market over the coming years. Current advancements allow EVs to be charged wirelessly while parked over a charging source. This method does not mitigate the issue of interrupting a trip to spend a significant amount of time charging the vehicle. We theorized that – by expanding on the current technology – EVs could be charged while in motion. The primary goal of this project was to develop a model that optimized the operation of a dynamic wireless power transfer (DWPT) system using DC power. Through a combination of digital simulations and physical tests, the team determined the factors that significantly impacted the power transfer to a receiving wire coil as it moved over a series of stationary transmitting coils. The results were used to confirm the feasibility of a DWPT system and to make recommendations as to the optimum operating conditions.
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