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
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