Wireless Charging for Small Electric Vessels
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18102Date
2019-06-28Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Omosanya, Hafeez AboladeAbstract
With the presence of traditional thick and heavy cables for charging, the risk of humans exposed to high-voltage, and due to mechanical wear and tear in conductive materials, inductive wireless charging was introduced which is the future of charging technology. This project has focused on magnetic-coupled wireless transfer with some key components involved such as a DC voltage source, a full-bridge inverter, LLC resonant tank, an isolated transformer, a full-bridge rectifier, and a resistance load. Various topologies were consulted from previous literatures on Electric Vehicles, buses, and trams but only one topology was adopted, which is the LLC resonant converter topology. A successful wireless transfer of energy was made after careful modelling and simulation, design and construction were done with desired specifications. A laboratory prototype was also built and the design steps, its theoretical analysis, and required calculations can be seen in this report. This project will serve as a guide for small electric vessels in choosing and implementing the optimum wireless charger at a beneficial cost.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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