Simulation of Foreign Object Detection Using Passive Inductive Sensors in a Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicles

IF 2.6 Q2 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC World Electric Vehicle Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.3390/wevj14090241
U. Hentschel, M. Helwig, A. Winkler, Niels Modler
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During wireless charging of the traction battery of electrically powered vehicles, the active area between the ground and vehicle assemblies must be monitored for inductive power transfer. If metallic foreign objects enter this area, they interact with the magnetic field and can heat up strongly, and thus become a potential source of hazard. To detect such foreign objects, measurements based on passive inductive sensors have already been carried out in advance. However, a large number of factors influence the detectability of metallic foreign objects, such as the characteristics of the magnetic field of the ground assembly coil, the size, shape, position, orientation, and material composition of the foreign objects, or the design of the sensor coils. The related practical testing effort can be reduced if the characteristics of the charging system and the foreign object detection system can be simulated. Therefore, simulation models were developed within the scope of this work and validated with the help of practical measurements. These models were used in the next step to analyze new test arrangements that had not yet been investigated by measurement. In the simulations described here, precision in the range of 1 mV could be achieved. Cumulatively, many influencing factors can be easily investigated, and results can be generated in a largely automated manner and typically in a wider variety than with practical measurements.
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基于无源感应传感器的电动汽车无线充电系统异物检测仿真
在对电动车辆牵引电池进行无线充电时,必须对地面与车辆组件之间的有源区域进行感应功率传输监测。如果金属异物进入该区域,它们会与磁场相互作用,并可能强烈升温,从而成为潜在的危险源。为了检测这些外来物体,基于无源电感传感器的测量已经提前进行。然而,影响金属异物可探测性的因素很多,如接地组件线圈的磁场特性,异物的大小、形状、位置、方向、材料组成,或传感器线圈的设计等。如果能够对充电系统和异物检测系统的特性进行模拟,可以减少相关的实际测试工作量。因此,在这项工作的范围内开发了仿真模型,并通过实际测量进行了验证。这些模型将在下一步中用于分析尚未通过测量进行研究的新测试安排。在这里描述的仿真中,可以实现1 mV范围内的精度。累积起来,可以很容易地调查许多影响因素,并且可以以很大程度上自动化的方式产生结果,并且通常比实际测量更广泛。
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World Electric Vehicle Journal
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