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Belt-driven Integrated Starter and Generator Using Planetary Gears for Micro Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Authors
Jeon, SeonwooLee, Gang SeokKang, Dong-WooKim, Won-HoBae, Sungwoo
Issue Date
Apr-2021
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Batteries; Belt-driven starter and generator; DC-DC power converters; Field-current control; Gears; Hybrid electric vehicles; Mechanical torque converter; Micro hybrid electric vehicles; Power generation; Torque; Torque converters; Wound field synchronous machine
Citation
IEEE Access, v.9, pp.56201 - 56213
Journal Title
IEEE Access
Volume
9
Start Page
56201
End Page
56213
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/80842
DOI
10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3072054
ISSN
2169-3536
Abstract
This paper presents a 12 V mechanical torque converting belt-driven integrated starter and generator (BSG) system without a DC-DC converter. A micro hybrid electric vehicle (micro HEV) typically uses a 12 V battery with a 12/48 V bidirectional DC-DC converter to satisfy its high starting torque and wide operating speed for generating the required power. In contrast, the proposed BSG consists of a wound field synchronous machine (WFSM), planetary gears, and a belt-type pulley, which does not require an additional bidirectional DC-DC converter. Owing to the mechanical torque converter, the proposed BSG system produces a high starting torque in starter-mode with a 12:1 gear ratio, and it operates in generator-mode with a 1:2 gear ratio to satisfy the required target specifications. To verify that the proposed BSG system meets the required target design specifications, simulations using MATLAB/Simulink 2018b and ANSYS electromagnetic 19.0 were performed. Additionally, the experimental results verify that this proposed BSG meets the required starter and generator modes specifications. Based on an analysis of the cost and vehicle environment conditions, the proposed BSG provides an efficient solution to the high cost issue incurred by a micro-HEV that requires a DC-DC converter system. CCBYNCND
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