Design Trade-Offs Between the Coupled Coils’ Inductance and the Series-Series Compensation Capacitance for EV Wireless Charging Systems

Francesca Grazian, T. Soeiro, P. Bauer
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Nowadays, inductive power transfer (IPT) with magnetic resonance is the most used method for high-power wireless battery charging applications. Once the topology of the compensation network and the operating frequency are selected, there are infinite combinations of the circuit equivalent inductance and compensation capacitance values resonating at that frequency. Choosing an appropriate ratio between these passive devices is essential to meet the target output power while ensuring that the required DC input and output voltages are found within the permitted range limited by the power source and the battery load. This paper proposes design trade-offs for selecting the optimum ratio between the inductance and capacitance in IPT systems with series-series compensation applicable to any power level. First, the target mutual inductance must be computed. Based on that, the coupled coils are designed depending on the physical constraints. An example is provided considering a 3.7 kW wireless charging system for electric vehicles (EVs) where different coils’ combinations are analyzed through the finite element method. The most suitable design is implemented, achieving or the application a relatively high measured peak DC-to-DC efficiency of about 96.24% at 3.28kW while the coils are aligned with 11cm distance. The required power is delivered at different battery voltages and coils’ alignments by regulating the DC input voltage.
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电动汽车无线充电系统耦合线圈电感与串联补偿电容的设计权衡
目前,磁共振感应功率传输(IPT)是高功率无线电池充电应用中最常用的方法。一旦选择了补偿网络的拓扑结构和工作频率,就会有电路等效电感和补偿电容值的无限组合在该频率上谐振。在这些无源器件之间选择适当的比例对于满足目标输出功率至关重要,同时确保所需的直流输入和输出电压在电源和电池负载限制的允许范围内。本文提出了适用于任何功率水平的串联补偿IPT系统中电感电容最佳比值的设计权衡。首先,必须计算目标互感。在此基础上,根据物理约束条件设计了耦合线圈。以3.7 kW电动汽车无线充电系统为例,通过有限元方法对不同线圈组合进行了分析。实现了最合适的设计,在3.28kW时实现了相对较高的测量峰值dc - dc效率,约为96.24%,而线圈对齐距离为11cm。通过调节直流输入电压,在不同的电池电压和线圈对中提供所需的功率。
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