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Fault isolation in DC networks supplying electric vehicles
handle: 11311/1031409
The DC grids supplying electric vehicles are starting to gain interest worldwide. The DC faults management represent an important design and exploitation issue in these networks. This paper proposes an electronic switch for DC networks supplying electric vehicles (EV). Tests of the proposed switch were carried on under DC faults occurrence in presence of EV. The control of the low voltage distribution system is very important for achieving the proper operation of the devices interconnected to it. The protection of the entire system is analyzed, thus disregarding the protections used by the manufacturers for shielding the DC power system devices or its components.
- Polytechnic University of Bucharest Romania
- University of Bucharest Romania
- Polytechnic University of Milan Italy
- University of Bergamo Italy
electronic switch, Sustainability and the Environment, faults, DC network; electric vehicles; electronic switch; faults; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Automotive Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici per L'Energia, Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, DC network, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, electric vehicles
electronic switch, Sustainability and the Environment, faults, DC network; electric vehicles; electronic switch; faults; Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment; Automotive Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici per L'Energia, Automotive Engineering, Renewable Energy, DC network, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, electric vehicles
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