Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : EE6442 : Hybrid Electric Vehicles { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Indrajit Sarkar
Syllabus
| Module 1 : |
MODULE-I (10 Hrs)
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| Module 2 : |
MODULE -II (12 Hrs) - Power Electronics in HEVs: Power electronics circuits used for control and distribution of electric power in DC-DC, AC-DC, DC-AC converters used for HEV.
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| Module 3 : |
MODULE -III (08 Hrs)
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| Module 4 : |
MODULE -IV (06 Hrs)
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Course Objective
| 1 . |
Explain electric, hybrid electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), their architecture, technologies and fundamentals |
| 2 . |
Explain the design, component sizing of the power electronics converters and various electric drives suitable for hybrid electric vehicles |
| 3 . |
Discuss different energy storage technologies used for hybrid electric vehicles and their control and energy balancing techniques |
| 4 . |
Demonstrate different configurations of electric vehicles and charging techniques |
Course Outcome
| 1 . |
Explain the basics of electric and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), their architecture, technologies and fundamentals |
| 2 . |
Analyze and apply different power electronics converter topologies in HEV |
| 3 . |
Compare the working of different configurations of electric vehicles and its components, hybrid vehicle configurations |
| 4 . |
Explain the use of different energy storage systems used in HEV, their control techniques, and select appropriate energy balancing technology |
| 5 . |
Select and analyze the operations of electrical machine drives in HEV |
| 6 . |
Interpret various charging techniques and energy management strategies (EMS) |
Essential Reading
| 1 . |
Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimi Gao, Sebastian E. Gay, Ali Emadi, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design, CRC Press , 2004 |
| 2 . |
Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals, CRC Press , 2003 |
Supplementary Reading
| 1 . |
James Larminie, John Lowry, Electric Vehicle Technology Explained, Wiley , 2003 |
| 2 . |
Chris Mi, M. Abul Masrur, David Wenzhong Gao, Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical Perspectives, John Wiley & Sons Ltd. , 2011 |
Journal and Conferences
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