Publications
Component Modeling, Co-Optimization, and Trade-Space Evaluation (FY2021 Annual Progress Report)
This project is intended to support the development of new traction drive systems that meet the targets of 100 kW/L for power electronics and 50 kW/L for electric machines with reliable operation to 300,000 miles. To meet these goals, new designs must be identified that make use of state-of-the-art and next-generation electronic materials and design methods. Designs must exploit synergies between components, for example converters designed for high-frequency switching using wide band gap devices and ceramic capacitors. This project includes: (1) a survey of available technologies; (2) the development of design tools that consider the converter volume and performance; (3) exercising the design software to evaluate performance gaps and predict the impact of certain technologies and design approaches, i.e. GaN semiconductors, ceramic capacitors, and select topologies; and (4) building and testing hardware prototypes to validate models and concepts. Early instantiations of the design tools enable co-optimization of the power module and passive elements and provide some design guidance; later instantiations will enable the co-optimization of inverter and machine. Prototype testing begins with evaluation of simpler conversion topologies (i.e. the half-bridge boost converter) and progresses with fabrication of prototype inverter drives.