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Electric vehicle

2021

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Analysis Of Shielding Effectiveness By Optimizing Aperture Dimensions Of Arectangular Enclosure With Genetic Algorithm, Sunay Güler, Si̇bel Yeni̇kaya Jan 2021

Analysis Of Shielding Effectiveness By Optimizing Aperture Dimensions Of Arectangular Enclosure With Genetic Algorithm, Sunay Güler, Si̇bel Yeni̇kaya

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) has now become a substantial challenge more than any other time sincethe number of electric vehicles (EV) increased rapidly. The electric driving system in an EV consists of power electroniccomponents supplied by high voltage battery source. They are both source and victim of potential electromagneticinterference (EMI) since fast switching process occurs inside them. Electromagnetic shielding provides a significantprotection against EMI for any electrical and electronic components inside the vehicle. In this paper, analysis of shieldingeffectiveness (SE) by optimizing aperture dimensions of a rectangular enclosure is investigated. Realistic dimensions of theshielding enclosure of an inverter component are employed. …


New Fail Operational Powernet Methods And Topologies For Automated Drivingwith Electric Vehicle, Ahmet Kiliç Jan 2021

New Fail Operational Powernet Methods And Topologies For Automated Drivingwith Electric Vehicle, Ahmet Kiliç

Turkish Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences

Electric mobility and automation are important drivers for the future of the automotive industry. Thisrequires an extremely high level of safety, reliability, and efficiency of the energy supply in the vehicle compared to the stateof the art. It is not possible to fulfill these requirements with today's energy supply. To meet these requirements, a fault-operational, scalable powernet is needed. In this paper, a new methodology is presented for the development of powernetfor automated driving with electric vehicle. The new method enables the development of new fail operational powernettopologies, early detection of failures in powernet components and the fulfillment of automated …