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ISSN 1869-1951(Print), 1869-196x(Online), Monthly

Design considerations for electromagnetic couplers in contactless power transmission systems for deep-sea applications

Abstract: In underwater applications of contactless power transmission (CLPT) systems, high pressure and noncoaxial operations will change the parameters of electromagnetic (EM) couplers. As a result, the system will divert from its optimum performance. Using a reluctance modeling method, we investigated the gap effects on the EM coupler in deep-sea environment. Calculations and measurements were performed to analyze the influence of high pressure and noncoaxial alignments on the coupler. It was shown that it is useful to set a relatively large gap between cores to reduce the influence of pressure. Experiments were carried out to verify the transferring capacity of the designed coupler and system for a fixed frequency. The results showed that an EM coupler with a large gap can serve a stable and efficient power transmission for the CLPT system. The designed system can transfer more than 400 W electrical power with a 2-mm gap in the EM coupler, and the efficiency was up to 90% coaxially and 87% non-coaxially in 40 MPa salt water. Finally, a mechanical layout of a 400 W EM coupler for the underwater application in 4000-m deep sea was proposed.

Key words: Contactless power transmission (CLPT), EM coupler, Deep sea, Gap effects


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DOI:

10.1631/jzus.C0910711

CLC number:

TM131.4+1

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2010-09-30

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2009-11-17

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2010-06-02

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2010-09-03

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