Multi-scale modeling method of wireless power transfer systems

A multi-scale modeling method is proposed for analyzing wireless power transfer (WPT) systems. Utilizing hybrid system theory and mechanism modeling theory, a two-scale model is built for a WPT system with series tuned primary and secondary sides. Both the circuit-level evolution mechanism and component-level dynamic switching process can be analyzed clearly and efficiently. Simulation results have verified the validation of the proposed method.

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