The theory of energy regeneration in electric vehicle (EV) has been introduced in most papers, but the mathematic model of EV energy regeneration system was little studied. In this paper the mathematic model of EV energy regeneration system is studied, and then the system ability under four control strategies is analyzed. In the end the system reliability is researched, and the calculation model of system reliability is proposed.
This paper presents a simulation and modeling package based on Matlab for a parallel hybrid electric motorcycle (HEM). The package consists of several main detailed models: internal combustion engine (ICE), motor, continuously variable transmission (CVT), battery, energy management system (EMS) etc. Each component is built as a library, and can be connected together according to the parallel HEM's topology. Simulation results, such as ICE power demand, motor power demand, battery instantaneous stateof-charge (SOC), pollution emissions etc. are given and discussed. Lastly experimental data verify our simulation results.
A novel high power-density PMSM (permanent magnetic synchronous motor) with independent magnetic flux path for each phase is proposed in the paper. The complex mathematic model of PMSM is simplified by decoupling of magnetic flux paths between motor phases. In addition, harmonic components are lowered through optimum design of EMF (electric motive force) wave. Thus the ripple torque caused by EMF wave distortion is suppressed.Key words PMSM(permanent magnetic synchronous motor), phase decoupling, optimum design of back EMF(electric motive force).
The torque output in a permanent magnet brushless DC motor (BLDCM) is usually controlled by regulating the motor phase currents. In this paper, three kinds of PWM strategies together with some critical review on traditional current measurements in a BLDCM drive system are discussed. A novel method for assessing the PWM information and measuring the motor phase currents by adc link current sensor is proposed. An attractive feature of the proposed method is the simplicity with the current sample processing because there is no need to incorporate the conduction information of the power switches or diodes. Only the single sided PWM or the double sided complementary PWM is needed with the proposed technique.
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