Experimental Research on the Influence of Transmission Parameters on the Transmission Performance of Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transmission Systems

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Magnetic resonance wireless power transmission uses resonance strong coupling between the transmission and receiving terminals to realize a non-contact efficient supply of energy over large distance. The transmission power, efficiency and distance are confirmed by comprehensive function of the transmission parameters. By taking experimental means, the influence laws of loop transmission parameters, such as separation between coils, coil size, etc., on the transmission performance are studied in this paper. The experimental results show that the power high-efficiency and high-quality transmission does not depend on the large coil loop coupling coefficient and transmission power and efficiency may increase firstly and then decline as the separation between coils increases. The transmission performance can be optimized by increasing the coils diameter or wire diameter, and moreover, transmission systems with a high resonance frequency can produce high power and efficiency transmission over short distances.

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