Capacitive Power Transfer (CPT) Simulation in ANSYS Maxwell | Wireless Power Transfer FEM Analysis
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This video demonstrates a Capacitive Power Transfer (CPT) system simulated using ANSYS Maxwell, focusing on electric-field-based wireless power transfer between capacitive coupling plates. The simulation explains how power is transferred through displacement current using electrostatic coupling, making CPT suitable for low-power wireless charging and contactless energy transfer applications.
The model includes multi-plate capacitive couplers, excitation setup, electrostatic field analysis, voltage and electric potential distribution, capacitance extraction, coupling behavior, and power transfer characteristics. ANSYS Maxwell is used to visualize electric field intensity, surface charge distribution, and potential contours, providing deep insight into CPT operation.
This project is ideal for final-year engineering projects, MTech/MS theses, PhD research, and IEEE journal-oriented studies in wireless power transfer, power electronics, electric vehicles, biomedical implants, and contactless charging systems.
🔧 Key Features
✅ Capacitive Power Transfer (CPT) modeling
✅ Multi-plate capacitive coupler design
✅ Electric field & potential distribution analysis
✅ Capacitance and coupling evaluation
✅ Electrostatic solver in ANSYS Maxwell
✅ FEM-based wireless power transfer analysis
✅ Suitable for low-power contactless charging
🎓 Who Should Watch?
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Students
Wireless Power Transfer Researchers
ANSYS Maxwell & FEM Learners
EV & Biomedical Device Researchers
Master’s & PhD Scholars
⚡ Applications
Wireless charging systems
Electric vehicle CPT chargers
Biomedical implant power transfer
IoT & low-power electronics
Contactless energy transfer research
Global support available for students & researchers in India, UK, Germany, USA, UAE, Australia & Europe.
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