A three-Phase Totem-Pole AC-DC Converter based off-board Charger for Electric Vehicles

Also Available Domains Electrical Vehicles

Project Code :TEPGPE428

Objective

This project main objective is to implement and analysis a new multi output DC-DC converter and applying PI controller.

Abstract

This paper presents the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of a three-phase bridgeless totem-pole off-board charger specifically developed for electric vehicles (EVs). The charger features a modular architecture that enables scalability, comprising three single-phase parallel bridgeless totem-pole AC-DC converters, each designed to deliver one-third of the total rated power. The control system employs three cascaded control loops to ensure stable operation and enable a seamless transition from current control mode to voltage control mode throughout the battery charging process, accommodating a wide range of EV battery configurations. Additionally, the charger is engineered to support grid power quality by maintaining a sinusoidal grid current waveform, thereby minimizing grid disturbances. The performance of this level 3 charger was assessed and validated through MATLAB/Simulink simulations.

Keywords: Totem-pole converter, EV charger, PI controller, Power quality, THD.

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Specifications

Software Configuration:

Operating System     : Windows 7/8/10

Application Software: Matlab/Simulink

Hardware Configuration:

RAM                           : 8 GB

Processor                     : I3 / I5 (Mostly prefer)

Learning Outcomes

Β·         Introduction to Matlab/Simulink

Β·         What is EISPACK & LINPACK

Β·         How to start with MATLAB

Β·         About Matlab language

Β·         About tools & libraries

Β·         Application of Matlab/Simulink

Β·         About Matlab desktop

Β·         Features of Matlab/Simulink

Β·         Basics on Matlab/Simulink

Β·         Introduction to controllers.

Β·         Study of PWM techniques.

Β·         Project Development Skills:

o   Problem analyzing skills

o   Problem solving skills

o   Creativity and imaginary skills

o   Programming skills

o   Deployment

o   Testing skills

o   Debugging skills

o   Project presentation skills

o   Thesis writing skills

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