학술논문

Thermal Design and Optimization of High- Power Wireless Charging System
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2022 IEEE. :480-485 Mar, 2022
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Temperature
Transmitters
Inductive charging
Optical wavelength conversion
Receivers
Thermal conductivity
Thermal analysis
electric vehicle
thermal design
Language
ISSN
2470-6647
Abstract
In this paper, the thermal design and optimization of a high-power wireless charging system (WCS) is proposed. An integrated electromagnetic and thermal co-optimization is essential to design a high power-density WCS pad. This study presents the thermal analysis and the potential optimization scopes for a polyphase WCS pad. The coil and core causes most of the power losses of a WCS pad and causes thermal hotspot in the pad. In this paper, the thermally conductive epoxy is introduced to balance the effective volumetric loss density in the pad and mitigate the thermal hotspots in the coil and core. The proposed design is simulated through finite element analysis (FEA) and tested experimentally for a 50 kW three-phase WCS. Simulation and experimental results show that the conventional design has localized hotspots in the coil and core. The proposed thermal design mitigates the thermal hotspots without increasing the coil or core volume.