Dual-Inverter-Integrated Three-Phase EV Charger Based on Split-Phase Machine

Significant effort has been dedicated to developing integrated onboard charging circuits for electric vehicles, aiming to improve cost, range anxiety, and charging convenience. The dual-inverter drivetrain topology has attracted particular attention as a platform for developing such solutions, being...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE transactions on power electronics 2022-12, Vol.37 (12), p.15175-15185
Hauptverfasser: Viana, Caniggia, Pathmanathan, Mehanathan, Lehn, Peter W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Significant effort has been dedicated to developing integrated onboard charging circuits for electric vehicles, aiming to improve cost, range anxiety, and charging convenience. The dual-inverter drivetrain topology has attracted particular attention as a platform for developing such solutions, being previously leveraged for the implementation of dc and single-phase ac onboard charging. This work proposes an integrated three-phase onboard charger based on the dual-inverter drivetrain. The proposed converter is implemented with minimal change to the dual inverter and no additional power electronics by introducing a split-phase electric machine. A mathematical model is developed, decomposing the system into four decoupled subsystems, individually responsible for charging, driving, grid common-mode current, and zero-sequence current generation, respectively. In light of this model, a novel space-vector pulsewidth modulation technique is introduced to ensure charging current control while generating no flux-producing, nor zero-sequence currents, and having superior common-mode performance. Simulation-based and experimental verification is conducted on a 7.2-kW scaled-down prototype to prove the charging concept, as well as the common-mode current elimination.
ISSN:0885-8993
1941-0107
DOI:10.1109/TPEL.2022.3187568