Recently, a magnetic pad called the tripolar pad (TPP) has been introduced for inductive power transfer (IPT) systems. This paper evaluates the effective coupling factor and leakage magnetic field of… Click to show full abstract
Recently, a magnetic pad called the tripolar pad (TPP) has been introduced for inductive power transfer (IPT) systems. This paper evaluates the effective coupling factor and leakage magnetic field of a 20-kW IPT system that uses a combination of TPP and circular pad (CP) topologies over a range of lateral displacements. The results show that the effective coupling factor and the leakage magnetic field of the TPP–TPP system are substantially better when the secondary is displaced away from ideal alignment. Leakage magnetic field is reduced up to 43% compared to the CP–CP system at the worst-case misalignment, which is due to the ability of the TPP–TPP system to generate and capture different types of magnetic field shapes. Simulation methods for both the TPP and CP are validated in the laboratory using a 2-kW system operating at 85 kHz.
               
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