SAE J2293-1-2008
电车用能量传输系统.第1部分:功能要求和系统架构

Energy Transfer System for Electric Vehicles Part 1: Functional requirements and System Architectures


 

 

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标准号
SAE J2293-1-2008
发布日期
2008年07月07日
实施日期
废止日期
中国标准分类号
T93
国际标准分类号
43.120
发布单位
美国机动车工程师协会
代替标准
SAE J 2293/1-2014
适用范围
SAE J2293 establishes requirements for Electric Vehicles (EV) and the off-board Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) used to transfer electrical energy to an EV from an Electric Utility Power System (Utility) in North America. Thisdocument defines, either directly or by reference, all characteristics of the total EV Energy Transfer System (EV-ETS) necessary to insure the functional interoperability of an EV and EVSE of the same physical system architecture. The ETS, regardless of architecture, is responsible for the conversion of AC electrical energy into DC electrical energy thatcan be used to charge the Storage Battery of an EV, as shown in Figure 1.The different physical ETS system architectures are identified by the form of the energy that is transferred between the EV and the EVSE, as shown in Figure 2. It is possible for an EV and EVSE to support more than one architecture.This document does not contain all requirements related to EV energy transfer, as there are many aspects of an EV and EVSE that do not affect their interoperability. Specifically, this document does not deal with the characteristics of theinterface between the EVSE and the Utility, except to acknowledge the Utility as the source of energy to be transferred to the EV.The functional requirements for the ETS are described using a functional decomposition method. This is where requirements are successively broken down into simpler requirements and the relationships between requirements are captured in a graphic form. The requirements are written as the transformation of inputs into outputs, resulting in a modelof the total system.Each lowest level requirement is then allocated to one of four functional groups (FG) shown in Figure 2. These groupsillustrate the variations of the three different system architectures, as the functions they represent will be accomplishedeither on an EV or within the EVSE, depending on the architecture. Physical requirements for the channels used to transfer the power and communicate information between the EV and the EVSE are then defined as a function of architecture. System architecture variations are referred to as follows:a. Type A—Conductive AC System Architecture—Section 7.2.1b. Type B—Inductive System Architecture—Section 7.2.2c. Type C—Conductive DC System Architecture—Section 7.2.3The requirements model in Section 6 is not intended to dictate a specific design or physical implementation, but rather to provide a functional description of the system’s expected operational results. These results can be compared against theoperation of any specific design. Validation against this document is only appropriate at the physical boundary between the EVSE and EV. See Section 8.




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