Buch, Englisch, 524 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 247 mm, Gewicht: 872 g
Design Fundamentals, Second Edition
Buch, Englisch, 524 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 247 mm, Gewicht: 872 g
ISBN: 978-1-4398-1175-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
Thoroughly updated to encompass the significant technological advances since the publication of the first edition, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals, Second Edition presents the design fundamentals, component sizing, and systems interactions of alternative vehicles. This new edition of a widely praised, bestselling textbook maintains the comprehensive, systems-level perspective of electric and hybrid vehicles while covering the hybrid architectures and components of the vehicle in much greater detail. The author emphasizes technical details, mathematical relationships, and design guidelines throughout the text.
New to the Second Edition
New chapters on sizing and design guidelines for various hybrid architectures, control strategies for hybrid vehicles, powertrain component cooling systems, and in-vehicle communication methods
New sections on modeling of energy storage components, tire-road force mechanics, compressed air-storage, DC/DC converters, emission control systems, electromechanical brakes, and vehicle fuel economy
Reorganization of power electronics, electric machines, and motor drives sections
Enhanced sections on mechanical components that now include more technical descriptions and example problems
An emphasis on the integration of mechanical and electrical components, taking into account the interdisciplinary nature of automotive engineering
As an advisor to the University of Akron’s team in the Challenge X: Crossover to Sustainable Mobility, Dr. Husain knows first-hand how to teach students both the fundamentals and cutting-edge technologies of the next generation of automotives. This text shows students how electrical and mechanical engineers must work together to complete an alternative vehicle system. It empowers them to carry on state-of-the-art research and development in automotive engineering in order to meet today’s needs of clean, efficient, and sustainable vehicles.
Zielgruppe
Advanced undergraduate and graduate students in power electronics, systems and controls, and automotive engineering; automotive and alternative energy engineers.
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction to Alternative VehiclesElectric VehiclesHybrid Electric VehiclesElectric and Hybrid Vehicle ComponentsVehicle Mass and PerformanceElectric Motor and Engine RatingsElectric and Hybrid Vehicle HistoryWell-to-Wheel AnalysisEV/ICEV ComparisonElectric Vehicle Market
Vehicle MechanicsRoadway FundamentalsLaws of MotionVehicle KineticsDynamics of Vehicle MotionPropulsion PowerVelocity and AccelerationTire–Road Force MechanicsPropulsion System Design
Alternative Vehicle ArchitecturesElectric VehiclesHybrid Electric VehiclesPlug-In Hybrid Electric VehiclePowertrain Component SizingMass Analysis and PackagingVehicle Simulation
Battery Energy StorageBatteries in Electric and Hybrid VehiclesBattery BasicsBattery ParametersElectrochemical Cell FundamentalsBattery ModelingTraction BatteriesBattery Pack Management
Alternative Energy StorageFuel CellsUltracapacitorsCompressed Air StorageFlywheels
Electric MachinesSimple Electric MachinesDC MachinesThree-Phase AC MachinesInduction MachinesPermanent Magnet MachinesSwitched Reluctance Machines
Power Electronic ConvertersPower Electronic SwitchesDC/DC ConvertersCell Balancing Converters
Electric Motor DrivesElectric Drive ComponentsDC DrivesOperating Point AnalysisAC DrivesSRM Drives
Control of AC MachinesVector Control of AC Motorsdq ModelingInduction Machine Vector ControlPM Machine Vector Control
Internal Combustion EnginesInternal Combustion EnginesBMEP and BSFCVehicle Fuel EconomyEmission Control System
Powertrain Components and BrakesPowertrain ComponentsGearsClutchesDifferentialTransmissionVehicle Brakes
Cooling SystemsClimate Control SystemPowertrain Component Cooling System
Hybrid Vehicle Control StrategyVehicle Supervisory ControllerMode Selection StrategyModal Control Strategies
Vehicle CommunicationsOSI Seven-Layer ModelIn-Vehicle CommunicationsController Area Network
Index
References appear at the end of each chapter. Problems are included at the end of most chapters.