A survey on comparison of electric motor types and drives used for electric vehicles

Author(s):  
Merve Yildirim ◽  
Mehmet Polat ◽  
Hasan Kurum
Author(s):  
C. S. Nanda Kumar ◽  
Shankar C. Subramanian

Electric and hybrid vehicles are emerging rapidly in the automotive market as alternatives to the traditional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) driven vehicles to meet stringent emission standards, environmental and energy concerns. Recently, Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) have been introduced in many countries including India. One configuration of a HEV is the Series Hybrid Electric Vehicle (SHEV). The design and analysis of the drive system of a SHEV under Indian conditions is the focus of this paper. In conventional vehicles, the ICE is the power source that drives the vehicle. The energy from the ICE is distributed to the wheels through the transmission, which is then used to generate the traction force at the tyre-road interface. In a HEV, both the engine and the electric motor provide the energy to drive the vehicle. In a SHEV, the energy generated by the electric motor is transmitted through the transmission to meet the torque demand at the wheels. Based on the driver’s acceleration demand and the state of charge of the battery, the controller manages the ICE, the generator and the battery to supply the required energy to the motor. The motor finally develops the required drive torque to generate the traction force at the wheels to meet the vehicle drive performance requirements like gradeability, acceleration and maximum speed. The objective of this paper is to discuss the design of the drive system of a SHEV. This involves the calculation of the power specifications of the electric motor based on the vehicle drive performance requirements. The equations for performing these calculations are presented. The procedure is then demonstrated by considering a typical Indian commercial vehicle along with its typical vehicle parameter values. A simulation study has also been performed by considering the Indian drive cycle to demonstrate the energy savings obtained by the use of a SHEV.


2013 ◽  
Vol 690-693 ◽  
pp. 3036-3041 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jian Hua Li ◽  
Chuan Xue Song ◽  
Li Qiang Jin

According to the brake characteristics of in-wheel motor drive electric vehicles, and basing on threshold control method, we describe one kind of composite ABS control theory about electric motor ABS combined with hydraulic friction ABS, and establish a co-simulation vehicle model. The composite ABS control method is a control method that the electric motor ABS control works together with the hydraulic ABS control. Both of the two modes of ABS control logic were using logic threshold control method. The model of the in-wheel motor drive electric vehicle was established with AMESim, and the model of the composite ABS controller was built with Simulink. The control performance of composite ABS in different braking strength and different road friction coefficients is simulated. Co-simulation was carried out. Through analysis, a number of parameters curves were obtained. It proves that the composite ABS control method for in-wheel motor drive electric vehicles can effectively control the slip rate, and ensure braking stability.


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