M. Schilling, U. Schwalbe, T. Szalai, T. Heidrich, F. Endert, S. Ivanov, F. Cuibus
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摘要
目前,市场上有两种典型的电动传动系统(EDTS)配置。一方面,传统汽车有高压系统,系统电压在400 V - 800 V之间。在工业卡车和叉车应用中,有系统电压为80 V的低压解决方案。本主题的一个主要问题是:“哪种系统电池电压是edts的最佳解决方案?”未来edts的发展目标是高效率、高功率密度、低成本和系统安全性[1]。本文将介绍根据上述开发目标估计最佳系统电压的方法。本文主要对系统的效率和损耗进行了仿真研究。因此,将开发一个具有真实测量驱动周期输入的系统仿真。
System voltage estimation for a decentralized electromotive drive train system
At present, there are two typical electromotive drive train system (EDTS) configurations on the market. On the one hand, there are high voltage systems for conventional cars with system voltages in the range of 400 V - 800 V. In industrial truck and fork lifter applications, there are low voltage solutions with a system voltage of 80 V. A main question at this topic is: “Which system battery voltage is the best solution for EDTSs?” In future, the development-goals of EDTSs are high efficiency, high power density, low costs and system safety [1]. This paper will show the way of estimating the best system voltage regarding the named development goals. The main focus of the paper is on the system efficiency and losses simulation. Therefore a system simulation with a real measured driving cycle input will be developed.