Title :
Charging Method for the Secondary Battery in Dual-Inverter Drive Systems for Electric Vehicles
Author :
Jinseok Hong ; Heekwang Lee ; Kwanghee Nam
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Pohang Univ. of Sci. & Technol., Pohang, South Korea
Abstract :
A dual-inverter with an open-end winding motor configuration is an attractive method to supply a higher voltage to a motor for electric vehicle (EV) applications. A topology utilizing two isolated dc sources is considered to reap the advantages of reliability and high voltage. Although this design may require two battery chargers, in this study, the use of only one charger to a main battery was considered. The central issue is to charge the secondary battery from the main battery via the motor, whether it is at a standstill or running. The inverter voltage margin remaining after motor torque production determines the charging capacity. The unity-power-factor operation is shown to be useful to maximize the charging power. Simulations and experiments are presented that show the validity of the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; invertors; secondary cells; charging capacity; charging method; dual inverter drive systems; electric vehicles; inverter voltage margin; motor torque production; open end winding motor configuration; secondary battery; unity power factor operation; Batteries; Harmonic analysis; Inverters; Stator windings; Synchronous motors; Topology; Windings; Battery charging; dual-inverter; electric vehicle (EV); interior permanent-magnet synchronous motor (IPMSM); open-end winding machine; unity-power-Factor (UPF);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2014.2312194