This paper proposes a design procedure of an LCL compensation circuit for a capacitive power transfer (CPT) system. The design enables the achievement of load independent zero phase angle (ZPA) operation in order to increase the overall efficiency of the system by using a minimum number of compensation components. The proposed approach is supported and validated by circuital simulations and confirmed by the results of experimental tests carried out on a specifically designed prototype.

Design and efficiency analysis of an LCL Capacitive Power Transfer system with Load-Independent ZPA / Musolino, Francesco; Abdullah, Ahmed; Pavone, Mario; Ferreyra, Fabio; Crovetti, Paolo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022). (Intervento presentato al convegno 24th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'22 ECCE Europe) tenutosi a Hannover (Germany) nel 05-09 September 2022).

Design and efficiency analysis of an LCL Capacitive Power Transfer system with Load-Independent ZPA

Musolino, Francesco;Abdullah, Ahmed;Crovetti, Paolo
2022

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This paper proposes a design procedure of an LCL compensation circuit for a capacitive power transfer (CPT) system. The design enables the achievement of load independent zero phase angle (ZPA) operation in order to increase the overall efficiency of the system by using a minimum number of compensation components. The proposed approach is supported and validated by circuital simulations and confirmed by the results of experimental tests carried out on a specifically designed prototype.
2022
978-9-0758-1539-9
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