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One example of using EDA (CAE/CAD) in collaboration with empirical
development/design to further understand, verify, optimize and develop an idea.
Wireless Power Transfer
http://edadocs.software.keysight.com...Power+Transfer
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/l...990-6916EN.pdf
Original article that prompted the above EDA-CAE analysis:
Science 317, 83 (2007); Andr Kurs, et al.
Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d17...32cf51fd6e.pdf
Note: the efficiencies (using an input sinewave); also, consider a narrow input pulse
train as an additional investigation step. N.B. It's a simple experimental setup as well
and Keysight [former HP] provides a generous "demo" package!
Test your idea(s) using conventional orthodox engineering practice; then add all your "WOW"
factors!!! if, in fact, it turns out they are even required??? [[and note the double integrals again]]
Keep in mind their goal is focused on power transfer over a large distance (1 to 2 meters).
No Standing-Travelling Waves or efficient "[HV pulse] sources are investigated in the above
(beyond the scope of the objective).
Another REMINDER: Check out Gorchilin's site for answers to many of the questions that have
recently been posed here. He provides some excellent "notes, animations, charts, and so forth."
"http://gorchilin.com"
Персональный сайт Вячеслава Горчилина. Главная страница
Click on the flag in the upper right corner for website language translations.
FIN
One example of using EDA (CAE/CAD) in collaboration with empirical
development/design to further understand, verify, optimize and develop an idea.
Wireless Power Transfer
http://edadocs.software.keysight.com...Power+Transfer
http://literature.cdn.keysight.com/l...990-6916EN.pdf
Original article that prompted the above EDA-CAE analysis:
Science 317, 83 (2007); Andr Kurs, et al.
Wireless Power Transfer via Strongly Coupled Magnetic Resonances
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d17...32cf51fd6e.pdf
Note: the efficiencies (using an input sinewave); also, consider a narrow input pulse
train as an additional investigation step. N.B. It's a simple experimental setup as well
and Keysight [former HP] provides a generous "demo" package!
Test your idea(s) using conventional orthodox engineering practice; then add all your "WOW"
factors!!! if, in fact, it turns out they are even required??? [[and note the double integrals again]]
Keep in mind their goal is focused on power transfer over a large distance (1 to 2 meters).
No Standing-Travelling Waves or efficient "[HV pulse] sources are investigated in the above
(beyond the scope of the objective).
Another REMINDER: Check out Gorchilin's site for answers to many of the questions that have
recently been posed here. He provides some excellent "notes, animations, charts, and so forth."
"http://gorchilin.com"
Персональный сайт Вячеслава Горчилина. Главная страница
Click on the flag in the upper right corner for website language translations.
FIN
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