Driving device comprising a transformer function, driving system and method for operating a driving device
10819268 ยท 2020-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02P25/22
ELECTRICITY
B60Y2400/604
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H02P13/00
ELECTRICITY
B60Y2400/61
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60L50/60
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/64
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02T10/70
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H02P25/30
ELECTRICITY
B60L2220/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/7072
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
H02P25/22
ELECTRICITY
H02P25/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A drive device (102) with a converter function for a vehicle (100) has at least one first motor connection and one second motor connection for connecting the drive device (102) to a converter (108), a least one first motor coil and one second motor coil, wherein a first connection of the first motor coil is connected to the first motor connection and a first connection of the second motor coil is connected to the second motor connection, at least one first intermediate tap and one second intermediate tap, wherein the first intermediate tap is connected to a first tap point of the first motor coil and the second intermediate tap is connected to a first tap point of the second motor coil, and at least one first supply line connection and one second supply line connection for connecting the drive device (102) to an AC voltage supply line, wherein the first supply line connection is connected to the first intermediate tap and the second supply line connection is connected to the second intermediate tap.
Claims
1. A drive device with a converter function for a vehicle, characterized in that the drive device has the following features: a least one first motor connection and one second motor connection for connecting the drive device to a converter, at least one first motor coil and one second motor coil, wherein a first connection of the first motor coil is connected to the first motor connection and a first connection of the second motor coil is connected to the second motor connection; at least one first intermediate tap and one second intermediate tap, wherein the first intermediate tap is connected to a tap point of the first motor coil and the second intermediate tap is connected to a tap point of the second motor coil; and at least one first supply line connection and one second supply line connection for connecting the drive device to an AC voltage supply line, wherein the first supply line connection is connected to the first intermediate tap and the second supply line connection is connected to the second intermediate tap, wherein a first number of windings is located between the first connection of the first motor coil and the first intermediate tap and between the first connection of the second motor coil and the second intermediate tap, and wherein a second number of windings, differing from the first number of windings, is located between the second connection of the first motor coil and the first intermediate tap and between the second connection of the second motor coil and the second intermediate tap.
2. The drive device according to claim 1, characterized in that the motor coils each form a primary coil, and the second number of windings of the motor coils form a secondary coil with regard to the converter function.
3. The drive device according to claim 2, characterized in that there are at least one further first intermediate tap and one further second intermediate tap, wherein the further first intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the first motor coil and the further second intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the second motor coil.
4. The drive device according to claim 1, characterized in that there are at least one further first intermediate tap and one further second intermediate tap, wherein the further first intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the first motor coil and the further second intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the second motor coil.
5. The drive device according to claim 4, characterized in that the drive device has a third motor connection for connecting the drive device to the converter and a third motor coil, wherein the first connection of the third motor coil is connected to the third motor connection.
6. The drive device according to claim 1, characterized in that the drive device has a third motor connection for connecting the drive device to the converter and a third motor coil, wherein the first connection of the third motor coil is connected to the third motor connection.
7. The drive device according to claim 6, characterized in that the drive device has a third intermediate tap, wherein the third intermediate tap is connected to a tap point of the third motor coil, and has a third supply line connection for connecting the drive device to the AC voltage supply line, wherein the third supply line connection is connected to the third intermediate tap.
8. The drive device according to claim 1, characterized in that the motor coils are in a hard-wired star circuit or a hard-wired delta circuit.
9. A drive system for a vehicle, characterized in that the drive system has the converter and the drive device according to claim 1, wherein the motor connections of the drive device are connected to AC voltage connections of the converter.
10. The drive system according to claim 9, characterized in that the drive system has a battery, which is connected to DC voltage connections of the converter.
11. The drive system according to claim 10, characterized in that the converter is a B6 pulse inverter.
12. The drive system according to claim 10, characterized in that the drive device has three further motor connections and the drive system has a second converter, which is connected to the further motor connections, wherein connections of the converter, which can be assigned to a pole, are connected to one another via a switch.
13. The drive system according to claim 9, characterized in that the converter is a B6 pulse inverter.
14. The drive system according to claim 13, characterized in that the drive device has three further motor connections and the drive system has a second converter, which is connected to the further motor connections, wherein connections of the converter, which can be assigned to a pole, are connected to one another via a switch.
15. The drive system according to claim 9, characterized in that the drive device has three further motor connections and the drive system has a second converter, which is connected to the further motor connections, wherein connections of the converter, which can be assigned to a pole, are connected to one another via a switch.
16. The drive device according to claim 9, characterized in that there are at least one further first intermediate tap and one further second intermediate tap, wherein the further first intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the first motor coil and the further second intermediate tap is connected to a further tap point of the second motor coil.
17. The drive device according to claim 9, characterized in that the drive device has a third motor connection for connecting the drive device to the converter and a third motor coil, wherein the first connection of the third motor coil is connected to the third motor connection.
18. A method for operating the drive system according to claim 9, characterized in that the method comprises the following steps: applying a drive AC voltage to the motor connections, in order to obtain a drive function of the drive device by applying current to the motor coils; and supplying a supply line AC voltage to the supply line connections in order to supply a converted charging AC voltage to the motor connections using the motor coils.
19. A method for operating the drive device according to claim 1, characterized in that the method comprises the following steps: applying a drive AC voltage to the motor connections, in order to obtain a drive function of the drive device by applying current to the motor coils; and supplying a supply line AC voltage to the supply line connections in order to supply a converted charging AC voltage to the motor connections using the motor coils.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention shall be explained in greater detail based on the attached drawings. Therein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) In the following description of preferred exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the same or similar reference symbols are used for the elements having similar functions shown in the different figures, wherein there shall be no repetition of the descriptions of these elements.
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(14) In addition to the drive device 102, the drive system 104 comprises a converter 108 and a battery 110. The battery 110 is configured to supply a DC voltage to the converter 108. The converter 108 is configured to supply a motor AC voltage to the motor connections of the drive device 102 using the DC voltage. The drive device 102 is configured to supply a drive torque in response to the motor AC voltage. Consequently, the drive device 102 can fulfill a drive function.
(15) In order to recharge the battery 110, the vehicle has, by way of example, a charger socket 112. The charger 112 can include the poles L1 (phase), N (neutral) and GND (ground) in a single-phase AC voltage of 230V-AC, and the poles L1, L2, L3 (phases), N (neutral), and GND (ground) in a three-phase AC voltage of 400V-AC. The vehicle 100 can be connected to a supply line via the charger socket 112. When the charger socket 112 is connected to the supply line, a supply AC voltage can be provided at the supply line connections of the drive device 102. The drive device 102 has a converter function and is configured to convert the supply AC voltage to a charging AC voltage, which has a voltage amplitude that differs from the supply AC voltage. The drive device 102 is configured to supply the charging AC voltage to the motor connections. The converter 108 is configured to convert the charging AC voltage to a charging DC voltage, and supply this for charging the battery 110. Typically, the converter function is carried out when the vehicle 100 is at a standstill, e.g. when the charger socket 112 is connected to the supply lines via an electrical cable. Alternatively, other energy transferring possibilities for the vehicle 100 can also be used.
(16) The motor connections and the supply line connections can be external contact points of the drive device 102. Each of the motor connections can be dedicated to one phase of a three-phase AC voltage.
(17) According to this exemplary embodiment, the drive device 102 is an electric machine, preferably but no necessarily implemented in a star or delta circuit. The drive device 102 can be used in the conventional manner as a drive motor or generator, or also as an autotransformer according to the approach described herein, for charging the battery 110, e.g. an HV battery. The drive device 102 in the form of an autotransformer according to this exemplary embodiment enables the stepping up of a supply AC voltage used for charging to an AC voltage with a greater voltage amplitude. The supply AC voltage used for charging is thus increased in a transformative manner, such that an AC voltage increase takes place.
(18) By charging the battery 110 with this AC voltage that has been increased in a transformative manner, wherein both components and/or functions are formed by the converter 108 in the form of a rectifier, for example, and the drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine, the remaining voltage ratio that is to be obtained by the step-up converter is reduced by the increase in the AC voltage of the drive device 102 functioning as an autotransformer (step-up converter.fwdarw.DC voltage increase).
(19) The necessary voltage ratio is obtained from the ratio of the supply AC voltage to the battery voltage of the battery 110. It can thus be formed by the sum of the AC voltage increase through the autotransformer function and a DC voltage increase by the operation of the drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine and the converter 108 in the form of a rectifier serving as a step-up converter and rectifier. The drive device 102 serving as an autotransformer obtains an additional degree of freedom with the AC voltage increase, which can be used for optimizing the system, e.g. with regard to losses, ripples, or dimensioning. By way of example, the current at the low voltage side of a step-up converter, and thus the losses in the power semiconductors, can be reduced. Alternatively, the amplitudes of the supply AC voltage can also be increased by the drive device 102 functioning as an autotransformer, such that a subsequent DC voltage increase by a step-up converter can be eliminated entirely. In this case, the entire voltage ratio is formed by the drive device 102 functioning as an autotransformer, and the converter 108 in the form of a rectifier can be operated merely as a rectifier.
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(21) The drive system 104 includes the drive device 102, a converter 108, and, optionally, a battery 110. These can be components such as those described in reference to
(22) According to this exemplary embodiment, the drive device 102 has a first motor connection 222, a second motor connection 224, and a third motor connection 226. Furthermore, the drive device 102 has a first motor coil 232, a second motor coil 234, and a third motor coil 236. The first motor coil 232 has a first tap point 342, which is in electrical contact therewith via a first intermediate tap 343. The second motor coil 234 has a second tap point 344, which is in contact therewith via a second intermediate tap 345. The third motor coil 236 has a third tap point 346, which is in electrical contact therewith via a third intermediate tap 347. Furthermore, the drive device 102 has a first supply line connection 352, a second supply line connection 354, and a third supply line connection 356.
(23) According to one exemplary embodiment, the first motor connection 222 is connected to a first connection of the first motor coil 232 via a through circuit. A through circuit can be a line without any switches. Accordingly, according to one exemplary embodiment, the second motor connection 224 is connected to a first connection of the second motor coil 234 via a through line, and the third motor connection 226 is connected to a first connection of the third motor coil 236 via a through line.
(24) According to the exemplary embodiment shown therein, the second connections of the motor coils 232, 234, 236 are connected to a common star point via through lines.
(25) According to one exemplary embodiment, the first intermediate tap 343 is connected to the first supply line connection 352 via a through line, the second intermediate tap 345 is connected to the second supply line connection 354 via a through line, and the third intermediate tap 357 is connected to the third supply line connection 356 via a through line.
(26) The motor coils 232, 234, 236 each have a first number of windings between the first connections of the motor coils 232, 234, 236 and the intermediate taps 343, 345, 347. The motor coils 232, 234, 236 each have a second number of windings between the second connections of the motor coils 232, 234, 236 and the intermediate taps 343, 345, 347. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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(28) An exemplary embodiment shall be described below in concrete terms based on
(29) Each of the motor coils 232, 234, 236 functions as a primary coil N1 and as a secondary coil N2. As a result, the primary and secondary coils are combined to form a single coil, as is typical in an autotransformer, specifically in each of the motor coils 232, 234, 236, such that there is no galvanic separation. The implementation of the autotransformer function in electric machines, the motor coils 232, 234, 236 of which are permanently connected in a star or triangle pattern, and connected to a converter 108 in three phases, is particularly advantageous, because the complexity and losses thereof are low. Other circuit configurations are also possible, but more complex.
(30) The voltage ratio (=U1/U2) with a primary voltage U1 (at the converter) and the secondary voltage U2 (supply AC voltage) is defined by the ratio of the overall number of windings N1 (overall number of motor windings of a strand) to the number of windings N2 before the intermediate tap 343, 345, 347, i.e. (=N1/N2). If the supply voltage needs to be increased to a higher voltage level for charging the battery 110 (U1>U2), then the intermediate tap 343, 3456, 347 must be brought to a ratio of >1.
(31) According to one exemplary embodiment, a drive device 102 has numerous intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 for each motor coil 232, 234, 236, in order to obtain different ratios for charging at different supply voltages.
(32) An exemplary implementation scenario shall be described in reference to
(33) Ud800V, the supply voltage of U2=400V is increased by the autotransformer to U1=493V. The intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 in the motor coils 232, 234, 236 are thus to be brought to a voltage or winding ratio of =U1/U2=N1/N2=1.49. The stepped up AC voltage at the secondary side, with an effective value of U1=594V is rectified in the charging state by the converter 108 in the form of an inverter here, from which a DC voltage of 800V is obtained, and used for charging the battery 110.
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(36) Because of the two supply line connections 352, 354, the drive device 102 can be connected to a single-phase supply line 220 for charging the battery 110.
(37) According to one exemplary embodiment, the converter 108 is an inverter, operated as an AC/DC converter, and optionally as a DC/DC converter. The drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine is used as an autotransformer, in this case with a single-phase supply AC current. The electric machine forms a star circuit. One possible implementation scenario is the charging of the batter 110, e.g. in the form of a 400V-DC HV battery, at connections 212, e.g. I the form of a 230V-AC socket.
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(39) According to this exemplary embodiment, the drive device 102 has three intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 and three supply line connections 352, 354, 356. Alternatively, there can also be only two intermediate taps 343, 345 and two supply line connections 352, 3534, as explained in reference to
(40) The drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine, preferably with a permanent star circuit or delta circuit, has the intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 in the motor coils 232, 234, 236. The intermediate taps, together with the motor coils 232, 234, 236, form an autotransformer. This autotransformer function is used for a step-up conversion of a supply AC voltage applied thereto via these intermediate taps 343, 345, 347, in single or multiple-phases, with the aim of charging a high voltage battery.
(41) The drive device 102 only has three motor connections 222, 224, 226, which are connected to a B6 converter, for example, when the drive device 102 is in operation. There are no further motor connections according to this exemplary embodiment. The position of the respective intermediate tap 343, 345, 347 defines the voltage ratio. Depending on the exemplary embodiment, the drive device 102 has two or three intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 in the motor coils 232, 234, 236.
(42) The drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine forms a permanent star or delta circuit according to the exemplary embodiments. The intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 of the electric machine form the autotransformer for the step-up conversion of the supply voltage.
(43) Advantageously, a step-up conversion of the supply voltage is obtained through an autotransformer function. Rectifying and potentially further boosting is obtained through a DC/DC converter of a drive converter (1136).
(44) The autotransformer function can be easily integrated in a standard drive with an electric machine and a B6 converter. As a result, a single converter is sufficient for both the drive function and the converter function of the drive device 102. The electric machine is used thereby as an autotransformer for adjusting voltage, resulting in a broader range of uses.
(45) The approach described herein is based on a drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine, preferably in a permanent star or delta circuit, with intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 in the motor coils 232, 234, 236, wherein the intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 form an autotransformer with the motor coils 232, 234, 236. As a result, the electric machine can be used for a step-up conversion of the supply AC voltage. Additionally, the motor coils 232, 234, 236 divided by the intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 can be used as inductance for a filter or a DC/DC converter.
(46) The drive device 102 with an autotransformer function described herein can be used for step-up conversion of a supply AC voltage, e.g. when charging an HV battery, but also for step-down conversion of the AC voltage, e.g. in car-to-grid functions, thus to return energy to a supply line, or when the vehicle is used as a mobile AC voltage supply. In such applications, the battery voltage is converted by the converter to an AC voltage, the voltage amplitude of which can be reduced by the drive device with an autotransformer function.
(47) The expression step-up converted is used for the autotransformer and refers to a conversion of the AC voltage to an AC voltage with a greater voltage. The expression stepped up is used with a DC/DC converter, and refers to a conversion of a DC voltage to a DC voltage with a greater voltage.
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(49) A magnetic flux 666 flowing through the motor coil 232 is also shown in
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(51) The approach described herein shall be described on the basis of an exemplary embodiment in reference to
(52) For each phase, numerous single teeth can be connected in parallel or in series. The single teeth have intermediate taps, by means of which the electric machine, which is connected in a permanent star or delta circuitry in this application, can be used as an autotransformer during the charging process. The autotransformer function is used for a step-up conversion of the supply AC voltage, e.g. from a 3-phase 400V-AC to a voltage with a greater amplitude. This stepped up voltage can be rectified or increased further by the converter 108 in the form of an inverter during the charging process. In the present case, the voltage ratio of the autotransformer is characterized by the ratio of the total number of windings N1 of a single tooth 662 and the number of windings N2 up to the intermediate tap 345 to obtain =N1/N2.
(53) The drive device 102 in the form of a modified electric machine, preferably in a permanent star or delta circuit, also has intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 in the motor coils 232, 234, 236, in addition to the three motor connections 222, 224, 226 for connecting to the converter 108, also referred to as a drive converter, which represent an autotransformer with the motor coils 232, 234, 236. The intermediate taps 343, 345, 347 are connected to a supply line voltage (AC voltage) during the charging, which is stepped up by the autotransformer, such that can be used better for charging an HV battery. The stepped up AC voltage is rectified by the drive converter, and potentially stepped up further by a DC/DC converter function.
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(55) In step 801 a drive AC voltage is applied to the motor connections of the drive device. The drive AC voltage supplies an appropriate current to the motor coils, by means of which a rotor of the drive device can be caused to move.
(56) In step 803, a supply AC voltage is supplied to the supply line connections. The supply AC voltage is converted to a charging AC voltage by the motor coils functioning as an autotransformer, which can be tapped at the motor connections.
(57) Steps 801 and 803 can be executed in an arbitrary sequence, and repeated individually or collectively. By way of example, when a vehicle equipped with such a drive device is being driven, step 801 is repeated in order to move the vehicle. If the vehicle is parked in order to recharge the battery, step 803 can be executed.
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(59) The motor coil 232 is in contact with a first intermediate tap 343, as explained above, which is connected to a first supply line connection 352 of the drive device.
(60) The motor coil 232 is also in contact with a second intermediate tap 943 in the same manner, which is connected to a further first supply line connection 952 of the drive device. The further first supply line connection 952 can be used to connect the drive device to a further supply line, e.g. to charge a battery. The second intermediate taps 343, 943 can be located at appropriate positions on the motor coil 232, depending on the desired conversion ratios.
(61) According to one exemplary embodiment, a drive device with three motor coils 232 has three intermediate taps 343, as described in reference to
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(63) According to one exemplary embodiment, the converters 108, 1008 are each inverters with six power semiconductors. By way of example, the three lower power semiconductors of the second converter 1008 are permanently engaged, such that the drive device 102 in the form of an electric machine has a star point. Because this star point is connected according to one exemplary embodiment to a pole of an HV battery (plus or minus pole) depending the switching state, the switch 1070 is provided for disengaging the star point. The overall system comprising the drive device 102 and the converters 108, 1008 forms an electric machine with an autotransformer function as a result of this switch.
(64) If the exemplary embodiment comprises and and/or conjunction between a first feature and a second feature, this can be read to mean that the exemplary embodiment comprises both the first feature and the second feature according to one embodiment, and either just the first feature or just the second feature according to another embodiment.
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(65) 100 vehicle 102 drive device 104 drive system 106 wheel 108 converter 110 battery 112 charger socket 212 connections 220 supply line 222, 224, 226 motor connections 232, 234, 236 motor coils 342, 344, 346 tap points 343, 345, 347 intermediate taps 352, 354, 356 supply line connections 660 rotor 662 single tooth 664 star point 666 magnetic flux 801 application step 803 supply step 943 further intermediate tap 952 further supply line connection 1008 second converter 1022, 1024, 1026 further motor connections 1070 switch