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Phase-Redundant-Based Reliable Direct AC/AC Converter Drive for Series Hybrid Off-Highway Heavy Electric Vehicles

Title
Phase-Redundant-Based Reliable Direct AC/AC Converter Drive for Series Hybrid Off-Highway Heavy Electric Vehicles
Author(s)
Kwak, SangshinKim, TaehyungPark, Gwangmin
Issued Date
2010-07
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, v.59, no.6, pp.2674 - 2688
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Heavy electric vehiclehybrid electric vehicle (HEV)matrix converter
Keywords
3-PHASE MATRIX CONVERTERACAutomobilesControl ActionsControl SchemesConverter FaultsDC Generator MotorsDirect Ac/AC ConvertersEffective SolutionELECTRIC VEHICLESEnergy IndependenceEnvironmental ConcernsFault DiagnosisFuel EconomyFuzzy ControlHeavy Duty VehiclesHeavy Electric VehicleHighway EngineeringHighway VehiclesHybrid-Electric Vehicle TechnologiesHybrid Electric VehicleHybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)Matrix ConverterMODULATION STRATEGYPhase VoltageSecondary BatteriesSport Utility VehiclesSwitching ComponentsSwitching DevicesSystem FailuresSYSTemSTraction (Friction)Traction MotorsVehicle Operations
ISSN
0018-9545
Abstract
Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) technology has numerous advantages over conventional vehicles, from standpoints of fuel economy, energy independence, and environmental concerns. Effective solutions for HEVs have been expanding their applications over highway vehicles, such as sedans and sport utility vehicles, into a variety of traditional vehicles. HEV systems applied to off-highway heavy-duty vehicles, which are operated by an engine, a generator, and traction motors, are investigated in this paper. This paper explores the use of a direct ac/ac converter for off-highway heavy-duty HEVs, which can directly drive traction motors from the generator with no intermediate dc conversion. In addition, a phase-redundant matrix converter structure with a backup leg and a control scheme is proposed to guarantee reliable and safe vehicle operations by providing continuous disturbance-free operations against converter faults. Fault-diagnosis techniques using line-to-line and phase voltages are presented not only to detect system malfunctions but to locate a failed switching device among 18 switching components as well. Appropriate reconfiguration structure and control actions with accurate knowledge about fault occurrence can avoid propagation of fault, which may lead to a catastrophic system failure. © 2006 IEEE.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/56457
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2010.2050792
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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