Jeon Keun Oh
SK Group
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power electronics specialists conference | 2007
Hong-Sun Park; Chong-Eun Kim; Gun-Woo Moon; Joong-Hui Lee; Jeon Keun Oh
Two-stage charge equalization scheme for HEV lithium-ion battery string is proposed with the optimal power rating design rule in this paper, where in the first stage the over charged energy of higher voltage cells is drawn out to the single common output capacitor and then, that discharged energy is recovered into the overall battery stack in the second stage. To achieve charge equalization of sort, the conventional flyback DC/DC converters of low power and minimized size are employed. The industrial sample employing both the proposed two-stage cell balancing scheme and the optimal power rating design rule shows good cell balancing performance with reduced size as well as low voltage stresses of the electronic devices.
power electronics specialists conference | 2007
Hong-Sun Park; Chong-Eun Kim; Gun-Woo Moon; Joong-Hui Lee; Jeon Keun Oh
Charge equalization scheme for HEV lithium-ion battery system is proposed in this paper, where all the primary windings with in parallel bi-directional switches are coupled in series to provide the equalizing energy from the whole battery string to the specific under charged cells. Moreover, to realize minimized size of equalization circuit employing the proposed cell balancing scheme, the optimal power rating design rule according to equalization time and SOC distribution of imbalance is proposed. A prototype of HEV lithium-ion battery system of four cells shows the outstanding charge equalization performance while maintaining greatly reduced size of cell balancing circuit.
international conference on performance engineering | 2007
Chol-Ho Kim; Hong-Sun Park; Chong-Eun Kim; Gun-Woo Moon; Joong-Hui Lee; Jeon Keun Oh
In this paper, a charge equalization converter with parallel-connected primary windings of transformers is proposed. The proposed work effectively balances the voltage among Lithium-Ion battery cells despite each battery cell has low voltage gap compared with its SOC. The principle of the proposed work is that the equalizing energy from all battery strings moves to the lowest voltage battery through the isolated dc/dc converter controlled by the corresponding solid state relay switch. In this paper, a prototype of four Lithium-Ion battery cells is optimally designed and implemented, and experimental results show that the proposed method has excellent cell balancing performance.
Archive | 2006
Jeon Keun Oh
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Jeon Keun Oh
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Jeon Keun Oh; Joong Hui Lee; Eun Sung Park
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Jungsik Yun; Suyoung Chang; Seungjun Lee; Jeon Keun Oh
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Jung Sik Yun; Jeon Keun Oh; Yu Rim Do
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Jae Yun Min; Jeon Keun Oh; Eun Joo Lee; Tae Kon Ko
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Sooyeup Jang; Jeon Keun Oh