Three-phase inductive-coupled structures for contactless PHEV charging system |
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Authors: | Jia-You Lee Cheng-Bin Li |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Electrical Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 70101, Taiwan;2. Department of Power SBG, Lite-On Technology Corp., New Taipei 23585, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | In this article, a new-type three-phase inductive-coupled structure is proposed for the contactless plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) charging system regarding with SAE J-1773. Four possible three-phase core structures are presented and subsequently investigated by the finite element analysis. To study the correlation between the core geometric parameter and the coupling coefficient, the magnetic equivalent circuit model of each structure is also established. In accordance with the simulation results, the low reluctance and the sharing of flux path in the core material are achieved by the proposed inductive-coupled structure with an arc-shape and three-phase symmetrical core material. It results in a compensation of the magnetic flux between each phase and a continuous flow of the output power in the inductive-coupled structure. Higher coupling coefficient between inductive-coupled structures is achieved. A comparison of coupling coefficient, mutual inductance, and self-inductance between theoretical and measured results is also performed to verify the proposed model. A 1 kW laboratory scale prototype of the contactless PHEV charging system with the proposed arc-shape three-phase inductive-coupled structure is implemented and tested. An overall system efficiency of 88% is measured when two series lithium iron phosphate battery packs of 25.6 V/8.4 Ah are charged. |
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Keywords: | Three-phase inductive-coupled structure contactless charging system inductive power transfer magnetic equivalent circuit plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) |
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