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Course Detail

Course Name System Engineering for Electric Vehicle
Course Code 25EV641
Program M.Tech. Electrical Engineering
Credits 3
Campus Bengaluru, Coimbatore

Syllabus

Syllabus

Introduction to Electric Vehicles, Benefits and limitations of EV as compared with IC Engine-based Vehicles. EV Components, Basic design concepts, Performance of Electric Vehicles, Traction motor characteristics, Tractive effort and Transmission requirement, xEV Drive Trains:- Architecture of Hybrid Electric Drive Trains, Series Hybrid Electric Drive Trains, Parallel hybrid electric drive trains.

Model-Based Development – automotive – requirements – configuration – data dictionary – signals – parameters -EV Modeling – motor (AC, DC) – battery – thermal management – converters – performance – drive cycles – tractive power – resistance – torque – coordinate system – wheels – tires – slip angle – dynamics – Validation & Testing – simulation – advisor – code generation – MIL – SIL – PIL – HIL – testing.

Objectives and Outcomes

Pre-requisite: Nil

Course Objective

  • To provide a comprehensive understanding of electric vehicle architecture
  • To develop model-based development techniques for EV systems

Course Outcomes

CO1: To understand components, and performance characteristics of electric and hybrid electric vehicles

CO2: Analyze traction motor characteristics, tractive effort, and transmission requirements for electric vehicle

propulsion

CO3: Evaluate hybrid electric drive train architectures

CO4: Perform validation and testing using simulation tools including MIL, SIL, HIL

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Text Books / References

  1. Shuvra Das, “Modeling for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles Using Simscape” (Synthesis Lectures on Advances in Automotive Technology), Morgan & Claypool Publishers (2021)
  2. Saurabh Mani Tripathi, Francisco M, Gonzalez,”Real Time Simulation and Hardware-in-the loop Testing using Typhoon HIL, Springer,2023.
  3. H.S. Lahman, “Model Based Development Applications”, Addison-Wesley Publications, 2021.
  4. James Larminie, John Lowry, Electric Vehicle Technology Explained, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2012.
  5. John G. Hayes, G. Abas Goodarzi, Electric Powertrain Energy Systems, Power Electronics and Drives for Hybrid, Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles, John Wiley and Sons, 2018.

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