Thermal Analysis of Coupled Resonant Coils for an Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging System
Publication Year: 2022
Author(s): Wen C, Xu Q, Chen M, Xiao Z, Wen J, Luo Y, Zhao X, Liang Y, Liang K.
Abstract:
An essential component of the design of the wireless charging system for electric vehicles is coil thermal analysis. This paper studied the temperature distribution of the magnetically coupled coil model for electric vehicles. Based on the study of the basic law of heat transfer, the coil model was established using ANSYS software, and the boundary conditions and relevant parameters were set. After many simulation experiments and comparisons, it was finally determined that the transmitting coil and the receiving coil were the same sizes, the inner diameter of the coil was 100 mm, the outer diameter of the coil was 181 mm, and the coupling distance between the transmitting coil and the receiving coil was set to 60 mm. Coil models were simulated and analyzed using different materials. The simulation results show that after 30 min of system operation, the material chosen from the temperature range may have been gold, silver, copper, or aluminum, but from the comprehensive consideration of cost and performance, the material of the coil in the model was finally set to copper. Copper was the best material; its temperature maximum was 74.952 ◦C and lower than the safety value of 80 ◦C.
Source of Publication: World Electric Vehicle Journa
Vol/Issue: 13, 133: 1-19p.
DOI No.: 10.3390/wevj13080133
Publisher/Organisation: MDPI
Rights: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/)
URL:
https://www.mdpi.com/2032-6653/13/8/133/pdf?version=1658829876
Theme: Vehicle Technology | Subtheme: Electric vehicles
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