User:Wolf87346/sandbox/Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance (SMFIR)
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Shaped Magnetic Field in Resonance (SMFIR) is a [technology] used to shape magnetic fields to efficiently charge moving electric vehicles(EV) through induction.
Induction is the ability of a conductor to cause an electromotive force in itself and any conductors nearby. [add who what when where why] Is it new? Who made it? Where is it used? When made?
Ideas
-Electromagnetism
-electric vehicle (motor)
-addresses power variance from vehicle movement
-two part system
-aka OLEV system
Design (avoiding science-y stuff, just an overview of structure)
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SMFIR consists of a two parts: a large power cable embedded in the road and a "pick-up" coil on board the EV.
Principles(now talk about the science-y stuff)
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-Electromagnetism(Power transfer, induction, mag fields, current, voltage, etc)
-Electric vehicle(how the motor works)
-Power inverter & converter
-Regulator
-Ferrite core
How It Works --- Mech/Tech Description (still deciding name)
[edit]SMFIR technology consists
Applications (look for OLEV and maybe newer stuff that is being developed)
[edit]-South Korea on 6-Aug-2013, created the first ever hi tech electric charging road which uses this technology to charge an electrically driven (OLEV) bus.[1][2]
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(Possible) Impact
[edit]-no emission, stuff...IDK rn
References
[edit]- http://koasas.kaist.ac.kr/bitstream/10203/23718/1/-CIRP-Design-2011-Paper34-Suh.pdf
- Jump up http://www.deccanchronicle.com/130809/news-businesstech/article/first-world-south-koreas-hi-tech-electric-road-charges-buses
- Jump up ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23603751
External links
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