Meter-Range Wireless Motor Drive for Pipeline Transportation
Wei Liu, K. T. Chau, Hui Wang, Tengbo Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a meter-range wireless motor drive system for underground pipeline transport, utilizing a hybrid repeater to enable efficient, fault-tolerant wireless power transfer with a prototype demonstrating 88.8% efficiency at 150 cm.
Contribution
It develops a novel hybrid repeater for meter-range wireless power transfer, enhancing fault tolerance and efficiency for underground pipeline applications.
Findings
Achieved 88.8% system efficiency at 150 cm transfer distance.
Verified system feasibility through theoretical, simulation, and experimental methods.
Reduced maintenance and improved flow regulation in pipeline transport.
Abstract
This paper proposes and implements a meter-range wireless motor drive (WMD) system for promising applications of underground pipeline transportations or in-pipe robots. To power a pipeline network beneath the earth, both the power grid and the control system are usually required to be deployed deep underground, thus increasing the construction cost, maintenance difficulty and system complexity. The proposed system newly develops a hybrid repeater to enable the desired meter-range wireless power and drive transfer, which can offer a fault-tolerant network with a robust structure for the underground sensor-free WMD while maintaining a high transmission efficiency. Hence, this wireless pipeline network can reduce the maintenance requirement and regulate the flow rate effectively. A full-scale prototype has been built for practical verification, and the system efficiency can reach 88.8% at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Power Transfer Systems · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
