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Yoon Do Chung

Researcher at University of Suwon

Publications -  61
Citations -  599

Yoon Do Chung is an academic researcher from University of Suwon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superconducting magnet & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 58 publications receiving 490 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoon Do Chung include Kyoto University & Shin Ansan University.

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Conceptual Design of Superconducting Linear Synchronous Motor for 600-km/h Wheel-Type Railway

TL;DR: In this paper, a 600-km/h wheel-type railway concept propelled by linear synchronous motor (LSM) was introduced and the conceptual design for LSM system was dealt with.
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Characteristics of Contactless Power Transfer for HTS Coil Based on Electromagnetic Resonance Coupling

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a superconducting contactless power transfer (SUCPT) system, which is a combination of CPT technology with super-conducting receiver coils.
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Design Considerations of Superconducting Wireless Power Transfer for Electric Vehicle at Different Inserted Resonators

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a superconducting wireless power transfer for electric vehicle (SUWPT4EV) system with inserted resonator using noncooled copper, cooled copper, and HTS resonators, respectively, in order to expand the transfer distance and improve the transfer ratio.
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Conceptual Design and Operating Characteristics of Multi-Resonance Antennas in the Wireless Power Charging System for Superconducting MAGLEV Train

TL;DR: This study described the conceptual design of HTS receiver (Rx) coil with multi-copper antenna (Tx) coils and proposed the technical fusion using HTS resonance coil in the WPT system since the superconducting wire has merits a larger current density and higher Q -value than normal conducting wire.
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Design Consideration and Efficiency Comparison of Wireless Power Transfer With HTS and Cooled Copper Antennas for Electric Vehicle

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a superconducting WPT for electric vehicle (SUWPT4EV) system, which uses a high-temperature super-conducting (HTS) antenna in the WPT system.