2015
DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2014i1.305
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Energy Estimation on BLDC Electric Vehicle using MATLAB

Abstract: Abstract The need for an efficient electric drive system which has high torque and speed, low maintenance costs is getting increased. However, the motors which are commonly used, such as induction motors and DC motors, have not been able to meet the need. Therefore, a new model with efficiency System and energy consumption using simulated software "MATLAB ® or Simulink®" is made. This model includes battery, power electronics converters, electric motors, and transmission systems. In this case the energy syste… Show more

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“…The of EM is required to be matched to the ICE rpm since it is coupled before the transmission (with suitable gear reduction). Considering acceleration in 1st gear from 0 to the maximum speed of 10 km/h (max rpm), the torque output of EM is superimposed on the ICE torque contribution resulting in a gain of 13…”
Section: Em Before Transmission (Mode 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The of EM is required to be matched to the ICE rpm since it is coupled before the transmission (with suitable gear reduction). Considering acceleration in 1st gear from 0 to the maximum speed of 10 km/h (max rpm), the torque output of EM is superimposed on the ICE torque contribution resulting in a gain of 13…”
Section: Em Before Transmission (Mode 1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasnira et al [13] have simulated a new model for Energy Estimation on BLDC Electric Vehicle using Matlab. This model includes the battery, power electronics converters, electric motors, and transmission systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%