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Calculate efficiency for Wireless Power Transfer System

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Hi, everybody.

I am working for a project about Wireless Power Transfer using Magnetic resonance. This field is quite new to me. I use HFSS simulation for this.
I have two resonance loops with the same resonant frequency and two metamaterial blocks as repeaters. Resonant frequency is 13.56MHz. Diameter of loop is about 200mm (From previous paper)
Now, I am design two these loops. I dont know how to assign excitation for loop 1(Transmitter) and loop 2 (Receiver) and how to calculate the power transfer efficiency of this system? Shall we connect a resistor to Receiver loop and measure power? How to do it?
Any opinion is highly appreciate.
Many thanks!
 
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