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Characteristics of Shield Materials for Wireless Power Transfer

Journal of Magnetics, Volume 19, Number 3, 30 Sep 2014, Pages 291-294
In Chang Chu (Global EMI/EMC Team, 3M Korea Innovation Center), Jinseong Jeong * (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Seoul)
Abstract

In this paper, we examine the electrical and magnetic properties of three different types of shield materials used for wireless power transfer systems: namely, FeSiAl-composite, NiZn-ferrite, and FeSi-amorphous types. The power transfer efficiency and resistance of an RX coil are measured, while varying the shield thickness. For all three types, a thicker shield provides better power transfer efficiency. Analysis of the measurements shows that the FeSiAl-composite type is suitable for systems with size limitation. In terms of magnetic properties, the FeSiamorphous type shows the best features, and is suited to high power applications. This work can be used as a guideline to select suitable shielding material in various wireless power transfer systems.

 

Keywords: wireless power transfer system; electromagnetic interference prevention; shield material
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JMAG.2014.19.3.291
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