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A High Power Density Integrated Charger for Electric Vehicles with Active Ripple Compensation

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  • Liwen Pan
  • Chengning Zhang

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This paper suggests a high power density on-board integrated charger with active ripple compensation circuit for electric vehicles. To obtain a high power density and high efficiency, silicon carbide devices are reported to meet the requirement of high-switching-frequency operation. An integrated bidirectional converter is proposed to function as AC/DC battery charger and to transfer energy between battery pack and motor drive of the traction system. In addition, the conventional H-bridge circuit suffers from ripple power pulsating at second-order line frequency, and a scheme of active ripple compensation circuit has been explored to solve this second-order ripple problem, in which a pair of power switches shared traction mode, a ripple energy storage capacitor, and an energy transfer inductor. Simulation results in MATLAB/Simulink validated the eligibility of the proposed topology. The integrated charger can work as a 70 kW motor drive circuit or a converter with an active ripple compensation circuit for 3 kW charging the battery. The impact of the proposed topology and control strategy on the integrated charger power losses, efficiency, power density, and thermal performance has also been analysed and simulated.

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  • Liwen Pan & Chengning Zhang, 2015. "A High Power Density Integrated Charger for Electric Vehicles with Active Ripple Compensation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-18, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:918296
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/918296
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