Coil Parameter Analysis for Inductively Coupled Wireless Charging for Electric Vehicles

Vehicles Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.3390/vehicles6010021
Viswanath Chakibanda, Venkata Lakshmi Narayana Komanapalli
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Wireless charging (WC) has gained popularity for the charging of electric vehicles in recent years of research, particularly dynamic wireless charging systems (DWCSs). Among the different topologies of DWCSs, this paper focuses on an inductively coupled wireless charging system (ICWCS). In this ICWCS, double-D (DD) coils create horizontal and vertical flux components between different pad configurations, which show optimal features in contrast to circular pad coils. In this work, the three-dimensional (3D) finite element technique (FEM) is used to establish the proposed design to observe the coupling coefficient, while the system design’s performance is evaluated using a circuit simulator. In the simulation, the proposed DD coil configuration is used for both the transmitter and receiver sides. It provides the maximum coupling coefficient and efficiency at perfect alignment when using an in-between air gap of 166 mm and six I-type ferrite bars on the transmitter side and five I-type ferrite bars on the receiver side. The coupling coefficient and system parameters, such as power and efficiency, are considered for different misalignments in the proposed configuration. The results of this work satisfy the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J2954 Class 3 criteria. The best results obtained are on account of optimizing the ferrite core, which is achieved by varying its length and width. While varying the ferrite core’s dimensions, 0.2451, as the optimal k value, is obtained at the effective width and length of 57.5 mm and 400 mm, respectively. The simulation results of the Ansys Maxwell 3D software prove the feasibility of the proposed structure.
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电动汽车电感耦合无线充电线圈参数分析
近年来,无线充电(WC),尤其是动态无线充电系统(DWCS)在电动汽车充电领域的研究越来越受欢迎。在不同拓扑结构的动态无线充电系统中,本文重点介绍电感耦合无线充电系统(ICWCS)。在这种 ICWCS 中,双 D(DD)线圈在不同焊盘配置之间产生水平和垂直磁通分量,与圆形焊盘线圈相比,显示出最佳特性。在这项工作中,使用三维(3D)有限元技术(FEM)建立拟议的设计,以观察耦合系数,同时使用电路模拟器评估系统设计的性能。在仿真中,建议的 DD 线圈配置用于发射端和接收端。当使用 166 毫米的中间气隙,发射器侧使用六根 I 型铁氧体棒,接收器侧使用五根 I 型铁氧体棒时,它能在完全对准的情况下提供最大的耦合系数和效率。在拟议配置中,考虑了不同错位情况下的耦合系数和系统参数,如功率和效率。这项工作的结果符合汽车工程师协会(SAE)J2954 3 级标准。通过改变铁氧体磁芯的长度和宽度,优化了铁氧体磁芯,从而获得了最佳结果。在改变铁氧体磁芯尺寸时,当有效宽度和长度分别为 57.5 毫米和 400 毫米时,最佳 k 值为 0.2451。Ansys Maxwell 3D 软件的模拟结果证明了拟议结构的可行性。
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