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W Ireless Energy Transfer: Chandana and Harish PH: 9480081303 E&C Department
W Ireless Energy Transfer: Chandana and Harish PH: 9480081303 E&C Department
2010
W IR E LE S S TRANSFER
ENERGY
Wi l elect icit t er
Index
1. Abstract
2. Introduction
4. Near field
4.1 Induction
5. Far field
5.2 Laser
7. Future of witricity
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Wireless electricity transfer
ABSTRACT:
This paper gives an idea of wireless energy transfer and different techniques used to
transfer energy without cables in ancient and modern days. It also present the advantages
over wired energy transfer. The merits, demerits and the safety, efficiency concerns
surrounding present day wireless energy transfer. And possible development in future
INTRODUCTION:
Imagine charging your laptop computer or cell phone without plugging them intoan
electrical socket. That¶s a luxury that could be provided by wireless power transmission, a
concept that has been bandied about for decades but is creeping closer to becoming viable.
Tower) in 1903.This was to be the first broadcasting technology. Much of this power is wasted during transmission
system in the world. Tesla wanted to transmit
from power plant generators to the consumer. The resistance of
electricity from this Tower to the whole globe without
wires using the Ionosphere. The source of the the wire used in the electrical grid distribution system causes a
transmitted electricity was to bethe Niagara Falls
loss of 26-30% of the energy generated. This loss implies that
power plant.
our present system of electrical distribution is only 70-74% efficient. We have to think of
alternate state - of - art technology to transmit and distribute the electricity. Now- a- days
global scenario has been changed a lot and there are tremendous development in every field.
If we don¶t keep pace with the development of new power technology we have to face a
decreasing trend in the development of power sector. The transmission of power without
wires may be one noble alternative for electricity transmission. The most common form of
wireless power transmission is carried out using induction, followed by electrodynamic
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