Presentation PPT On Wireless Energy Transfer
Presentation PPT On Wireless Energy Transfer
Presentation PPT On Wireless Energy Transfer
Presented by
SUMIT VARSHNEY
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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering JSSATEN, NOIDA
What is WPT?
The transmission of energy from one place to another without using wires Conventional energy transfer is using wires But, the wireless transmission is made possible by using various technologies
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History
Nikola Tesla in late 1890s Pioneer of induction techniques The 187 feet tall tower Accessible to everyone Government closed tower
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History (contd)
Tesla was able to transfer energy from one coil to another coil He managed to light 200 lamps from a distance of 40km The idea of Tesla is taken in to research after 100 years by a team led by Marin Soljai from MIT. The project is named as WiTricity.
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Near-field techniques
Inductive Coupling Resonant Inductive Coupling Air Ionization
Far-field technique
Microwave Power Transmission (MPT)
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Inductive coupling
Primary and secondary coils are not connected with wires. Energy transfer is due to Mutual Induction
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An example
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WiTricity
Based on RIC Led by MITs Marin Soljai Energy transfer wirelessly for a distance just more than 2m. Coils were in helical shape Efficiency achieved was around 40%
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WiTricity (contd)
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WiTricity now
Companies like Intel are also working on devices that make use of RIC Researches for decreasing the field strength Researches to increase the range
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Air Ionization
Toughest technique under near-field energy transfer Air ionizes only when there is a high field Needed field is 2.11MV/m Natural example: Lightening Not feasible for practical implementation
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Disadvantages
Distance constraint Field strengths have to be under safety levels Initial cost is high In RIC, tuning is difficult High frequency signals must be the supply Air ionization technique is not feasible
Needs
line-of-sight Microwave Aims at high power transfer Teslas tower was built for this
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Electrical energy to microwave energy Capturing microwaves using rectenna Microwave energy to electrical energy
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MP T (contd)
AC can not be directly converted to microwave energy AC is converted to DC first DC is converted to microwaves using magnetron Transmitted waves are received at rectenna which rectifies, gives DC as the output DC is converted back to AC
Rectenna
Stands for rectifying antenna Consists of mesh of dipoles and diodes Converts microwave to its DC equivalent Usually multi-element phased array
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Rectenna in US
Rectenna in US receives 5000MW of power from SPS It is about one and a half mile long
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Applications
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Conclusion
Transmission without wires- a reality Efficient Low maintenance cost. But, high initial cost Better than conventional wired transfer Energy crisis can be decreased Low loss In near future, world will be completely wireless
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References
S. Sheik Mohammed, K. Ramasamy, T. Shanmuganantham, Wireless power transmission a next generation power transmission system, International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 8887) (Volume 1 No. 13) Peter Vaessen, Wireless Power Transmission, Leonardo Energy, September 2009 C.C. Leung, T.P. Chan, K.C. Lit, K.W. Tam and Lee Yi Chow, Wireless Power Transmission and Charging Pad David Schneider, Electrons unplugged, IEEE Spectrum, May 2010 Shahrzad Jalali Mazlouman, Alireza Mahanfar, Bozena Kaminska, Mid-range Wireless Energy Transfer Using Inductive Resonance for Wireless Sensors Chunbo Zhu, Kai Liu, Chunlai Yu, Rui Ma, Hexiao Cheng, Simulation and Experimental Analysis on Wireless Energy Transfer Based on Magnetic Resonances, IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), September 3-5, 2008
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References( contd)
Andr Kurs, Aristeidis Karalis, Robert Moffatt, J. D. Joannopoulos, Peter Fisher and Marin Soljai, Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances, Science, June 2007 T. R. Robinson, T. K. Yeoman and R. S. Dhillon, Environmental impact of high power density microwave beams on different atmospheric layers, White Paper on Solar Power Satellite (SPS) Systems, URSI, September 2006 Richard M. Dickinson, and Jerry Grey, Lasers for Wireless Power Transmission S.S. Ahmed, T.W. Yeong and H.B. Ahmad, Wireless power transmission and its annexure to the grid system 3/21/2013 Wireless Power Transmission 31
THANK YOU!
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