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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals

518 Citations2021
Iqbal Husain
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Introduction to Alternative Vehicles Electric Vehicles Hybrid Electric Vehicles Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Components Vehicle Mass and Performance Electric Motor and Engine Ratings Electric and Hybrid Vehicle History Well-to-Wheel Analysis EV/ICEV Comparison Electric Vehicle Market Vehicle Mechanics Roadway Fundamentals Laws of Motion Vehicle Kinetics Dynamics of Vehicle Motion Propulsion Power Velocity and Acceleration Tire-Road Force Mechanics Propulsion System Design Alternative Vehicle Architectures Electric Vehicles Hybrid Electric Vehicles Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Powertrain Component Sizing Mass Analysis and Packaging Vehicle Simulation Battery Energy Storage Batteries in Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Battery Basics Battery Parameters Electrochemical Cell Fundamentals Battery Modeling Traction Batteries Battery Pack Management Alternative Energy Storage Fuel Cells Ultracapacitors Compressed Air Storage Flywheels Electric Machines Simple Electric Machines DC Machines Three-Phase AC Machines Induction Machines Permanent Magnet Machines Switched Reluctance Machines Power Electronic Converters Power Electronic Switches DC/DC Converters Cell Balancing Converters Electric Motor Drives Electric Drive Components DC Drives Operating Point Analysis AC Drives SRM Drives Control of AC Machines Vector Control of AC Motors dq Modeling Induction Machine Vector Control PM Machine Vector Control Internal Combustion Engines Internal Combustion Engines BMEP and BSFC Vehicle Fuel Economy Emission Control System Powertrain Components and Brakes Powertrain Components Gears Clutches Differential Transmission Vehicle Brakes Cooling Systems Climate Control System Powertrain Component Cooling System Hybrid Vehicle Control Strategy Vehicle Supervisory Controller Mode Selection Strategy Modal Control Strategies Vehicle Communications OSI Seven-Layer Model In-Vehicle Communications Controller Area Network Index References appear at the end of each chapter. Problems are included at the end of most chapters.