scholarly journals Output Power Limit in Energy Harvesting Systems Based on Magnetic Induction Incorporating High-Frequency Effects

Instruments ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 26
Author(s):  
Morag ◽  
Levron

Wireless power transfer systems based on magnetic induction are usually modeled using the magneto-quasi-static approximation, and by neglecting skin effects and radiation losses. These assumptions imply that the extracted power can grow unlimitedly by increasing frequency or coil size. To bridge this gap, this work proposes general expression for the actual received power of magnetic induction-based energy harvesting transducer, extracting power from a given ambient magnetic field, while accounting for the high-frequency effects. A primary result is that the receiver’s output power is inherently limited by radiation losses at high frequencies and impaired by skin and proximity effects at medium frequencies. The approach provides a design tool for estimating the maximal power that can be delivered through a given transducer, and the optimal operating frequency.

Geophysics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 76 (4) ◽  
pp. Q19-Q27 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Landrø ◽  
L. Amundsen ◽  
D. Barker

We suggest two different mechanisms for generation of high-frequency signals from seismic sources: one type that we interpret as being caused by high-frequency effects close to and within each individual air gun and another type caused by an effect that we refer to as ghost cavitation. The former one is found to have a steep decreasing amplitude trend with frequency, while the latter has a close to 1/f attenuation for frequencies above 1 kHz. A thorough understanding of the effects is of significant importance to quantify and estimate any environmental impact of marine seismic air-gun arrays. The proposed ghost-cavitation mechanism needs further experimental testing. However, given that the suggested model is proven, we think it is possible to attenuate the high-frequency noise generated by compact air-gun arrays by increasing the areal extent of the gun array.


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