Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles

Recently, wireless power transfer (WPT) systems have been used as battery chargers for electric vehicles. In a WPT system, the design approach and control strategy have a significant impact on the performance of the wireless power transfer systems in electric vehicle powertrains in terms of efficien...

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Main Authors: Yang Yang, Mohamed El Baghdadi, Yuanfeng Lan, Yassine Benomar, Joeri Van Mierlo, Omar Hegazy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1716
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spelling doaj-5a1be3b95ddf4e8386aa14af8dc38ba92020-11-24T23:14:19ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732018-07-01117171610.3390/en11071716en11071716Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric VehiclesYang Yang0Mohamed El Baghdadi1Yuanfeng Lan2Yassine Benomar3Joeri Van Mierlo4Omar Hegazy5ETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumETEC Department & MOBI Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, BelgiumRecently, wireless power transfer (WPT) systems have been used as battery chargers for electric vehicles. In a WPT system, the design approach and control strategy have a significant impact on the performance of the wireless power transfer systems in electric vehicle powertrains in terms of efficiency, charging power, charging modes, charging time, etc. A characteristic of different topologies appears depending on whether the compensation capacitor is connected in series or parallel with coils. Therefore, it is necessary to select a suitable compensation topology depending on different applications. Thus, this paper proposes a new design methodology and control system for bidirectional 3.7 kW and 7.7 kW WPTs in light-duty electric vehicles (EVs) operating at both 40 kHz and 85 kHz resonance frequencies. In this paper, the series-series (SS) WPT compensation topology is optimally designed and controlled for grid-to-vehicle (G2V) mode using MATLAB/Simulink. A simulation study is performed for a selected WPT design for G2V mode to ensure its functionality and performance at different power levels. Moreover, the magnetic design of the coils and its parameters are verified by using COMSOL. Finally, experimental results are validated for the WPT system.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1716wireless power transfer (WPT)electric vehiclecompensation topologiesgrid-to-vehicle (G2V)design and control strategies
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author Yang Yang
Mohamed El Baghdadi
Yuanfeng Lan
Yassine Benomar
Joeri Van Mierlo
Omar Hegazy
spellingShingle Yang Yang
Mohamed El Baghdadi
Yuanfeng Lan
Yassine Benomar
Joeri Van Mierlo
Omar Hegazy
Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
Energies
wireless power transfer (WPT)
electric vehicle
compensation topologies
grid-to-vehicle (G2V)
design and control strategies
author_facet Yang Yang
Mohamed El Baghdadi
Yuanfeng Lan
Yassine Benomar
Joeri Van Mierlo
Omar Hegazy
author_sort Yang Yang
title Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
title_short Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
title_full Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
title_fullStr Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Design Methodology, Modeling, and Comparative Study of Wireless Power Transfer Systems for Electric Vehicles
title_sort design methodology, modeling, and comparative study of wireless power transfer systems for electric vehicles
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Recently, wireless power transfer (WPT) systems have been used as battery chargers for electric vehicles. In a WPT system, the design approach and control strategy have a significant impact on the performance of the wireless power transfer systems in electric vehicle powertrains in terms of efficiency, charging power, charging modes, charging time, etc. A characteristic of different topologies appears depending on whether the compensation capacitor is connected in series or parallel with coils. Therefore, it is necessary to select a suitable compensation topology depending on different applications. Thus, this paper proposes a new design methodology and control system for bidirectional 3.7 kW and 7.7 kW WPTs in light-duty electric vehicles (EVs) operating at both 40 kHz and 85 kHz resonance frequencies. In this paper, the series-series (SS) WPT compensation topology is optimally designed and controlled for grid-to-vehicle (G2V) mode using MATLAB/Simulink. A simulation study is performed for a selected WPT design for G2V mode to ensure its functionality and performance at different power levels. Moreover, the magnetic design of the coils and its parameters are verified by using COMSOL. Finally, experimental results are validated for the WPT system.
topic wireless power transfer (WPT)
electric vehicle
compensation topologies
grid-to-vehicle (G2V)
design and control strategies
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/11/7/1716
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