EE26006 Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles 电动、混合电力和燃料电池汽车

 

Introduction of “Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles”

Course Name: Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Course Code: EE26006

Credits/Credit Hours: 2/36

Course Term: Spring

School Providing the Course: SEIEE

Teacher: Li Xuguang

Course Discussion Hours: 4 (Hours)

Lab Hours: 0 (Hours)

Course Introduction:

The course deals with the fundamentals, theoretical bases, and design methodologies of conventional internal combustion engine vehicles, electric vehicles, hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. It comprehensively covers with vehicles performance characteristics, configurations, control strategies, design and methodologies, modeling, and simulation for modern vehicles. It includes drive train architecture analysis, electric propulsion systems, energy storage systems, regenerative braking, vehicle to grid interface and electrical infrastructure.

Course Teaching Outline:

Fundamentals of vehicle propulsion and brake

Internal Combustion engines

Electric Vehicles

Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Electric propulsion systems

Energy storage systems and chargers

Optimal control of hybrid vehicles

Supervisory control for hybrid vehicles

Short storage systems and optimization

Fuel-cell overview and basic models describing performance

Vehicle to grid interface and electrical infrastructure

Course Schedule:

Lecture 1-2 Fundamentals of vehicle propulsion and brake

Lecture 3-4 Internal Combustion engines

Lecture 5-6 Electric Vehicles

Lecture 7-8 Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Lecture 9-16 Electric propulsion systems

Lecture 17-22 Energy storage systems and chargers

Lecture 23-24 Optimal control of hybrid vehicles

Lecture 25-26 Supervisory control for hybrid vehicles

Lecture 27-28 Short storage systems and optimization

Lecture 29-30 Fuel-cell overview and basic models describing performance

Lecture 31-32 Vehicle to grid interface and electrical infrastructure

Lecture 33-36 Case study and discussion

Course Assessment Requirements

Examination: Hand-in assignments

The course is examined and graded based on hand-in assignments that must be done individually. Details concerning the examination requirements are given in the document that describes the hand-in assignments. There is a mandatory set of tasks that have to be completed for pass. Then there is a set of extra tasks that through a point system can give higher grades. In total there are five hand-in assignments, where only the first three have mandatory parts.

Course References

[1]      Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao, Ali Emadi, 2009, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Design, Second Edition, CRC Press

[2]      K. T. Chau, 2015,  Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives: Design, Analysis and Application, Wiley-IEEE Press

[ 2016-09-21 ]