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HEV Syllabus

The document outlines a course on hybrid electrical vehicles. The course objectives are to provide an overview of electric and hybrid electric vehicles. The syllabus covers 5 units that include the history of hybrid vehicles, conventional vehicle performance, hybrid and electric drive train topologies, electric propulsion components, sizing the drive system, and vehicle communication networks. The expected outcomes are for students to be able to compare hybrid and conventional vehicles, develop a hybrid electric vehicle drive train, design electric vehicle schemes, select energy storage systems, and identify vehicle communication protocols.

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HEV Syllabus

The document outlines a course on hybrid electrical vehicles. The course objectives are to provide an overview of electric and hybrid electric vehicles. The syllabus covers 5 units that include the history of hybrid vehicles, conventional vehicle performance, hybrid and electric drive train topologies, electric propulsion components, sizing the drive system, and vehicle communication networks. The expected outcomes are for students to be able to compare hybrid and conventional vehicles, develop a hybrid electric vehicle drive train, design electric vehicle schemes, select energy storage systems, and identify vehicle communication protocols.

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Hybrid Electrical Vehicles

Prerequisites: Electrical Machines


Course Objectives: To present a comprehensive overview of Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles.

Syllabus
Unit-I 9 Hours
Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles: History of hybrid and electric vehicles, social and environmental
importance of hybrid and electric vehicles, impact of modern drive-trains on energy supplies.
Conventional Vehicles: Basics of vehicle performance, vehicle power source characterization,
transmission characteristics, and mathematical models to describe vehicle performance.
Unit-II 9 Hours
Hybrid Electric Drive-trains: Basic concept of hybrid traction, introduction to various hybrid drive-train
topologies, power flow control in hybrid drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis. Electric Drive-
trains: Basic concept of electric traction, introduction to various electric drive-train topologies, power
flow control in electric drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis
Unit-III 9 Hours
Electric Propulsion unit: Introduction to electric components used in hybrid and electric vehicles,
Configuration and control of DC Motor drives, Configuration and control of Induction Motor drives
Unit-IV 9 Hours
Sizing the drive system: Matching the electric machine and the internal combustion engine (ICE), Sizing
the propulsion motor, sizing the power electronics, selecting the energy storage technology.
Unit-V 9 Hours
Communications, supporting subsystems: In vehicle networks- CAN, Energy Management Strategies:
Introduction to energy management strategies used in hybrid and electric vehicles, classification of
different energy management strategies, comparison of different energy management strategies

Expected outcome: The students will be able to


i. Compare the concept of hybrid and conventional vehicles [L4].
ii. Develop a drive train foe an electric hybrid vehicle depending on resources [L3].
iii. Design and develop basic schemes of electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles [L5].
iv. Select the proper energy storage systems for vehicle applications [L3]
v. Identify various communication protocols and technologies used in vehicle network [L2].

Text Book: 1. Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals, CRC Press, 2003.
2. James Larminie, John Lowry, Electric Vehicle Technology Explained, Wiley, 2003.

References: 1. Mehrdad Ehsani, YimiGao, Sebastian E. Gay, Ali Emadi, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric
and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design, CRC Press, 2004.

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