DocumentCode :
1274351
Title :
An Isolated High-Power Integrated Charger in Electrified-Vehicle Applications
Author :
Haghbin, Saeid ; Lundmark, Sonja ; Alaküla, Mats ; Carlson, Ola
Author_Institution :
Chalmers Univ. of Technol., Gothenburg, Sweden
Volume :
60
Issue :
9
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
4115
Lastpage :
4126
Abstract :
For electric and hybrid vehicles that use grid power to charge the battery, traction circuit components are not normally engaged during the charging time; hence, there is a possibility of using the traction circuit components in the charger circuit to have an onboard integrated charger. An isolated high-power integrated charger based on a special electrical machine with a double set of stator windings is described. Through the reconfiguration of the motor stator windings in the charging mode, a six-terminal machine is achieved. The so-called motor/generator acts as an isolated three-phase power source after synchronization with the utility grid in the charging mode. This rotary isolated power source constitutes a three-phase boost rectifier (battery charger) with full utilization of the inverter. The motor windings are reconfigured by a relay-based switching device for the charging and traction modes. This paper presents the mathematical model of the motor/generator and explains the system´s functionality for the traction and charging modes. Furthermore, the charger grid synchronization and charge control are described. Finally, the simulation results are presented for a practically designed system with a traction power of 25 kW and a possible charge power of 12.5 kW.
Keywords :
battery chargers; hybrid electric vehicles; invertors; machine windings; power grids; rectifying circuits; synchronisation; traction motors; battery charger; charge control; charger grid synchronization; electrical machine; electrified vehicle; hybrid electric vehicles; inverter; isolated high-power integrated charger; isolated three-phase power; mathematical model; motor stator windings; motor-generator; power 12.5 kW; power 25 kW; relay-based switching device; rotary isolated power source; six-terminal machine; three-phase boost rectifier; traction circuit components; utility power grid; Batteries; Electric vehicles; Generators; Inverters; Synchronization; Synchronous motors; Traction motors; Electrified vehicles; integrated battery charger; isolated charger;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2011.2162258
Filename :
5955142
Link To Document :
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