Unified Power Controller Design Topologies for Hybrid Electric Vehicle Using Non Isolated Bidirectional Converter
Publication Year: 2021
Author(s): Rajalakshmi S
Abstract:
The presence of Power electronic converters and nonlinear loads in the power system are basic reasons for deterioration of power quality. The major motive of this thesis is to incorporate an appropriate and suitable controller to improve the Efficiency and energy management on battery for Hybrid Electric Vehicle. The major parts on Hybrid electric vehicle are the contributions of improving battery efficiency by decreasing its discharging time and improving the AH rating level. In order to improve the energy management on battery, a suitable bidirectional converter is needed for storing the charge in battery and to maintain the Ampere-Hour (AH) rating level during the regenerative braking on motors in Hybrid electric vehicle. The hybrid electric vehicle with AC drive system consists of a battery, an appropriate suitable non-isolated bidirectional converter, an inverter and PMBLDC motor with a suitable controller for improving its performance.
Rights: Anna University
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/10603/332295
Theme: Research and Development | Subtheme: Physical components/Hardware
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