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http://dx.doi.org/10.7316/KHNES.2012.23.4.330

High Voltage Wiring System Evaluation Methode of FCEV (Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle)  

Lim, Ji-Seon (KYURA R&D Center)
Lee, Jeong-Hun (KYURA R&D Center)
Lee, Hyo-Jeong (KYURA R&D Center)
Na, Joo-Ran (KYURA R&D Center)
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society / v.23, no.4, 2012 , pp. 330-336 More about this Journal
Abstract
FCEV uses 250 ~ 450 V instead of using 12 V battery. High voltage vehicle can cause electric shock, fire and explosion accident. Therefore, it has potential factors that can cause hazard of safety for users. United states of America and Europe legislate regulations such as ECE R100, FMVSS 305 for regulating electrical safety during driving or after collision. The company manufacturing high voltage components must do advanced R&D about Method for improving and confirming the safety of high voltage. We develop the specific hardware components of high voltage wiring system for the power train system and power supply system of Hyundai Motors FCEV. This paper shows test method of insulative performance for securing the electrical safety of high voltage components such as power cable, connectors and buss-bar, and proposals the guide line value for human safety of FCEV according to the test result of our development components.
Keywords
Fuel cell electric ehicle; Wiring system; High voltage; Safety evaluation method;
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