Optimizing power converters for enhanced electric vehicle propulsion: A novel research methodology
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Electric Vehicles, Power Converter Optimization, Research Methodology, Simulation-based Design, Vehicle-to-Grid, Sustainable TransportationDimensions Badge
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This research paper presents a novel methodology for enhancing power converters in electric vehicle (EV) propulsion systems, focusing on optimizing efficiency, reliability, and performance. It integrates theoretical analysis, simulations, and practical experimentation to address current challenges in power converter technology for EVs. The study begins with a literature review to identify gaps and emerging trends in power converter technologies. A theoretical model is then proposed, incorporating advanced semiconductor materials, innovative circuit topologies, and improved thermal management to boost efficiency and power density. Simulation tools, such as finite element analysis and system-level modeling, are used to validate the model and optimize design parameters. These simulations predict converter behavior under various conditions and loads, providing insights for performance improvements. A prototype power converter based on the optimized design is developed to validate the theoretical predictions. Experimental data is collected through rigorous testing, evaluating factors like efficiency, thermal performance, and response time. The experimental results are compared with simulation outcomes to verify the accuracy of the methodology. The study also explores bidirectional power flow for vehicle-to-grid (V2G) applications, assessing the impact on power converters and their role in energy exchange between EVs and the grid. This research offers a systematic approach to advancing power converters in EV propulsion systems, combining theoretical analysis, simulation-based optimization, and practical testing to contribute to the development of sustainable, high-performance electric transportation.Abstract
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