Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems

Capacitive power transfer (CPT) technology has gained more and more importance in recent years. This paper investigates the effects of temperature and relative humidity on CPT system performance. The conventional four-plate horizontal and vertical coupler structures are built to observe the variatio...

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Main Authors: Mehmet Zahid Erel, Kamil Cagatay Bayindir, Mehmet Timur Aydemir
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in Osijek 2023-01-01
Series:Tehnički Vjesnik
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/440421
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Kamil Cagatay Bayindir
Mehmet Timur Aydemir
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description Capacitive power transfer (CPT) technology has gained more and more importance in recent years. This paper investigates the effects of temperature and relative humidity on CPT system performance. The conventional four-plate horizontal and vertical coupler structures are built to observe the variations of coupling capacitances under external factors. The pressure of the coupler ambient is kept constant, and the effects of temperature and relative humidity are reviewed separately. The different temperature (25 - 105 °C) and relative humidity (43 - 80% RH) levels are reviewed in these scenarios. The obtained results indicate that the values of coupling capacitances are inversely proportional to the temperature level, whereas the values of coupling capacitances are directly proportional to the relative humidity level. In addition, the visible changes happen in coupling capacitances after 45 °C and 55 °C for horizontally and vertically arranged four-plate coupler structures, respectively. It is also observed that relative humidity level becomes a critical point after 60% RH for both coupler structures. Among the coupling capacitances, the main capacitances are the most affected during the variations for both couplers. This study is expected to be a reference for the researchers on external factors in CPT systems.
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spelling doaj.art-471b789ed28346a4a2cdc6b4000ea0c02024-04-15T18:42:25ZengFaculty of Mechanical Engineering in Slavonski Brod, Faculty of Electrical Engineering in Osijek, Faculty of Civil Engineering in OsijekTehnički Vjesnik1330-36511848-63392023-01-013041081108710.17559/TV-20221025175517Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer SystemsMehmet Zahid Erel0Kamil Cagatay Bayindir1Mehmet Timur Aydemir2Department of Energy Systems Engineering, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University Ankara, 06010, TurkeyDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Ankara, 06010, TurkeyDepartment of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, 34083, TurkeyCapacitive power transfer (CPT) technology has gained more and more importance in recent years. This paper investigates the effects of temperature and relative humidity on CPT system performance. The conventional four-plate horizontal and vertical coupler structures are built to observe the variations of coupling capacitances under external factors. The pressure of the coupler ambient is kept constant, and the effects of temperature and relative humidity are reviewed separately. The different temperature (25 - 105 °C) and relative humidity (43 - 80% RH) levels are reviewed in these scenarios. The obtained results indicate that the values of coupling capacitances are inversely proportional to the temperature level, whereas the values of coupling capacitances are directly proportional to the relative humidity level. In addition, the visible changes happen in coupling capacitances after 45 °C and 55 °C for horizontally and vertically arranged four-plate coupler structures, respectively. It is also observed that relative humidity level becomes a critical point after 60% RH for both coupler structures. Among the coupling capacitances, the main capacitances are the most affected during the variations for both couplers. This study is expected to be a reference for the researchers on external factors in CPT systems.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/440421capacitive couplingcapacitive power transferrelative humiditytemperaturewireless power transfer
spellingShingle Mehmet Zahid Erel
Kamil Cagatay Bayindir
Mehmet Timur Aydemir
Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
Tehnički Vjesnik
capacitive coupling
capacitive power transfer
relative humidity
temperature
wireless power transfer
title Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
title_full Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
title_fullStr Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
title_short Investigation of External Factors for Wireless Capacitive Power Transfer Systems
title_sort investigation of external factors for wireless capacitive power transfer systems
topic capacitive coupling
capacitive power transfer
relative humidity
temperature
wireless power transfer
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/440421
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