Title |
Recent Progress Trend in Motor and Inverter for Hybrid Vehicle |
Authors |
Sung-Jin Kim ; Sueng-Min Hong ; Kwang-Hee Nam |
DOI |
10.6113/TKPE/2016.21.5.381 |
Keywords |
Power density; Hair-pin structure; Conduction loss; DC-link voltage; Double sided cooling |
Abstract |
Many efforts have focused on the improvement of power density and efficiency by downsizing the motor and inverter. Recently, Toyota, Honda, and GM realized that the compact-sized motor uses the hairpin structure with increased space factor. Reducing the maximum torque from high-speed technique also makes it possible to design the high-power density model. Toyota and Honda used the newly developed power semiconductor IGBT to decrease conduction loss for high-efficiency inverter. In particular, Toyota used the boost converter to increase the DC link voltage for high efficiency in low-torque high-speed region. Toyota and GM also used the double-sided cooling structure for miniaturization of inverter for high-power density. |