Cable Modeling for Accurate Estimation of Current and Voltage Ripple in Electric Vehicles
Paper in proceeding, 2018

An electric vehicle is a complex system where multiple converters are connected to a common DC-bus. In order to determine the current and voltage harmonics on the DC-bus, all ingoing components and subsystems needs to be modeled on a detailed level. In this paper, the focus lies on cable modeling where a high frequency cable model is incorporated in a drive system model. The resulting current and voltage ripple in the system is then compared to measurements in an experimental setup. Due to the improved cable model and an extensive system parameter identification procedure, the usage of the system model was found valid for harmonic frequencies up to 1 MHz. The main harmonic component at 20 kHz was simulated with similar to 1.7 % accuracy and the components in the range 35 kHz to 200 kHz with <6 % accuracy compared to measurements.

Author

Andreas Henriksson

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Electric Power Engineering

John Simonsson

Volvo Cars

Urban Lundgren

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

Peter Ankarson

RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

2018 IEEE TRANSPORTATION AND ELECTRIFICATION CONFERENCE AND EXPO (ITEC)

2377-5483 (ISSN) 2473-7631 (eISSN)

714-719 8450153
978-1-5386-3048-8 (ISBN)

IEEE Transportation and Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC)
Long Beach, USA,

Subject Categories

Vehicle Engineering

Control Engineering

Other Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering

DOI

10.1109/ITEC.2018.8450153

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1/17/2019