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Abstract
Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid EVs are the way forward for green transportation and for establishing low-carbon economy. This paper presents a split converter-fed four-phase switched reluctance motor (SRM) drive to realize flexible integrated charging functions (dc and ac sources). The machine is featured with a central-tapped winding node, eight stator slots, and six rotor poles (8/6). In the driving mode, the developed topology has the same characteristics as the traditional asymmetric bridge topology but better fault tolerance. The proposed system supports battery energy balance and on-board dc and ac charging. When connecting with an ac power grid, the proposed topology has a merit of the multilevel converter; the charging current control can be achieved by the improved hysteresis control. The energy flow between the two batteries is balanced by the hysteresis control based on their state-of-charge conditions. Simulation results in MATLAB/Simulink and experiments on a 150-W prototype SRM validate the effectiveness of the proposed technologies, which may provide a solution to EV charging issues associated with significant infrastructure requirements.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 6085-6095 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics |
Volume | 62 |
Issue number | 10 |
Early online date | 24 Apr 2015 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2015 |
Keywords
- battery chargers
- DC-DC power conversion
- electric vehicles (EVs)
- hybrid EVs (HEVs)
- integrated chargers
- propulsion
- switched reluctance motors (SRMs)
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Interface And Network Architecture To Support EV Participation In Smart Grids
Finney, S. (Principal Investigator) & Xu, L. (Co-investigator)
EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council)
1/07/13 → 31/05/17
Project: Research