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[CST MWS] Simulation of helical coils for Wireless Power Transfer system in CST

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Hi all,

I am trying to simulate a wireless power transfer (WPT) system with two coils (transmitter and receiver). I have created a helical coil as below:

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My question is: Which is the suitable port for the helical coil? And how to excite this structure?

Thank you so much.
 

Isn't it obvious that for low frequency power transfer the coils must be very close together or touching each other, have many windings and have an iron core and for high frequencies have a ferrite core?
Does a simulation program know anything about that?
What is CST (Central Standard Time?) and what is MWS (Medium Waxed Shine?).
 

Isn't it obvious that for low frequency power transfer the coils must be very close together or touching each other, have many windings and have an iron core and for high frequencies have a ferrite core?
Does a simulation program know anything about that?
What is CST (Central Standard Time?) and what is MWS (Medium Waxed Shine?).

Hello,

CST MWS (CST Microwave) is a part of the package CST Studio Suite, a softwave for electromagnetic simulations.

I did not see any acticle that used a coil with iron or ferrite core inside? I have already simulated successfully the system with this coil, with the coils were excited by Discrete Ports (in CST MWS).
 

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