Also Available Domains DC - DC Converters
The main objective of this project is to develop a single integrated DC-DC converter that can perform multiple functions (G2V, V2G, and LDC modes) efficiently, reducing the number of components, complexity, and overall cost, while improving the performance and reliability of power conversion in electric vehicles.
This project presents the new multifunctional integrated dc–dc converter (MFID), which performs all functions of on-board charger (OBC) and low-voltage dc–dc converter (LDC) for electric vehicles. The proposed MFID reduces the total number of components, while satisfying all operating requirements such as bidirectional operation, wide voltage range, high efficiency, etc. In other words, it successfully charges a high-voltage battery (HVB), supplies the energy of HVB to grid, and charges a low-voltage battery without additional converters and complex control, which are required by the conventional OBC-LDC integrated dc–dc converters, while increasing the efficiency and reliability of converter. The adaptive operation and design specification of the proposed MFID are first analyzed. Finally, simulation were conducted through Matlab-Simulink to verify the feasibility of the proposed method.
Keywords: Electric vehicle (EV), low-voltage dc–dc converter (LDC), multifunctional integrated converter, on-board charger (OBC).
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Software Configuration:
Operating System : Windows 7/8/10
Application Software: MATLAB / Simulink
Hardware Configuration:
RAM : 8 GB
Processor : I3 / I5 (Mostly prefer)
· Introduction to Matlab/Simulink
· What is EISPACK & LINPACK
· How to start with MATLAB
· About Matlab language
· About tools & libraries
· Application of Matlab/Simulink
· About Matlab desktop
· Features of Matlab/Simulink
· Basics on MATLAB/Simulink
· Introduction to Electric vehicle
· Introduction to Grid
· Introduction to convertors
· Introduction to the Battery
· Introduction to the Rectifier
· Introduction to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM),
· 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