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Sensorless control strategy for light-duty EVs and efficiency loss evaluation of high frequency injection under standardized urban driving cycles

  • E. Trancho
  • , E. Ibarra
  • , A. Arias
  • , I. Kortabarria
  • , P. Prieto
  • , I. Martínez de Alegría
  • , J. Andreu
  • , I. López
  • Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Resumen

Sensorless control of Electric Vehicle (EV) drives is considered to be an effective approach to improve system reliability and to reduce component costs. In this paper, relevant aspects relating to the sensorless operation of EVs are reported. As an initial contribution, a hybrid sensorless control algorithm is presented that is suitable for a variety of synchronous machines. The proposed method is simple to implement and its relatively low computational cost is a desirable feature for automotive microprocessors with limited computational capabilities. An experimental validation of the proposal is performed on a full-scale automotive grade platform housing a 51 kW Permanent Magnet assisted Synchronous Reluctance Machine (PM-assisted SynRM). Due to the operational requirements of EVs, both the strategy presented in this paper and other hybrid sensorless control strategies rely on High Frequency Injection (HFI) techniques, to determine the rotor position at standstill and at low speeds. The introduction of additional high frequency perturbations increases the power losses, thereby reducing the overall efficiency of the drive. Hence, a second contribution of this work is a simulation platform for the characterization of power losses in both synchronous machines and a Voltage Source Inverters (VSI). Finally, as a third contribution and considering the central concerns of efficiency and autonomy in EV applications, the impact of power losses are analyzed. The operational requirements of High Frequency Injection (HFI) are experimentally obtained and, using state-of-the-art digital simulation, a detailed loss analysis is performed during real automotive driving cycles. Based on the results, practical considerations are presented in the conclusions relating to EV sensorless control.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)647-658
Número de páginas12
PublicaciónApplied Energy
Volumen224
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 15 ago 2018

ODS de las Naciones Unidas

Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. ODS 7: Energía asequible y no contaminante
    ODS 7: Energía asequible y no contaminante

Palabras clave

  • Electric vehicle
  • PM-assisted SynRM
  • Efficiency
  • Sensorless
  • HFI
  • NEDC

Project and Funding Information

  • Funding Info
  • This work has been supported by the Department of Education, Linguistic Policy and Culture of the Basque Government within the fund for research groups of the Basque university system IT978-16. The present work has also been supported by the Government of Spain through Projects DPI2017-85404-P and DPI2014-53685-C2-2-R of the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad and FEDER funds, through Project 2017 SGR 872 of the Generalitat de Catalunya, and through Project KT4eTRANS (KK-2015/00047 and KK-2016/00061) and GANICS (KK-2017/00050), within the ELKARTEK program of the Government of the Basque Country.

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