Course

EFA - Electric vehicle drivetrain


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Long name Electric vehicle drivetrain
Approving CModule EFA_MaET
Responsible
Prof. Dr. Andreas Lohner
Professor Fakultät IME
Level Master
Semester in the year summer semester
Duration Semester
Hours in self-study 78
ECTS 5
Professors
Prof. Dr. Andreas Lohner
Professor Fakultät IME
Requirements Fundamentals of electrical engineering
power electronics
Basics of electric drives
Analogue signals and systems
Language German
Separate final exam Yes
Literature
Leonhard, W.: Regelung Elektrischer Antriebe, Springer Verlag
Wellenreuter, G.: Automatisieren mit SPS, Vieweg Verlag
Böker, J.: Geregelte Drehstromantriebe, Uni Paderborn
Gerling, D.: Elektrische Maschinen und Antriebe, B.W.-Uni München
Final exam
Details
By means of an oral exam, the learned contents and competencies are queried
Minimum standard
Purely content knowledge defines the limit of pass
Exam Type
By means of an oral exam, the learned contents and competencies are queried

Learning goals

Knowledge
Basic concepts and historical drive development
Mechanical fundamentals, rotating field theory, modeling
Field-oriented control of the induction / synchronous machine
Structure, function and control of the switched reluctance machine
Further vehicle-specific controls
Electric train and bus drives with project examples
Hybrid and electric drive topologies with project examples
Storage technologies for vehicles

Skills
Students will be able to capture the functionalities of a modern vehicle propulsion system (hybrid and electric vehicle).
They know and understand the essential control concepts of the different topologies and are able to carry out simple closed-loop control simulations and to use this knowledge to convert the results to the drive.
Students are able to design and dimension drive systems.
Expenditure classroom teaching
Type Attendance (h/Wk.)
Lecture 2
Exercises (whole course) 0
Exercises (shared course) 1
Tutorial (voluntary) 0
Special literature
keine/none
Special requirements
none
Accompanying material
Lecture slides as pdf document
Exercises
Drivetrain models
Literature on the topic
Separate exam
none

Learning goals

Knowledge
Recognize drive characteristics and properties and record them by measurement (analyze drive system)

Skills
Structure the system
Define subsystems
Define subsystem functions
Create drivetrain model
Design drive control
Design energy management algorithms
Understand commercial development tools and use them purposefully
Put control on the target system into operation
Coping with complex tasks in a team
Plan and control simple projects
Comply with agreements and deadlines
Plan and conduct reviews
The students learn methods for the dynamic description and regulation of hybrid and electric vehicle drives and thereby obtain decision-making authority.
The students have experience in dealing with power electronics, drives, classic measuring devices and are able to model drivetrains with a simulation tool.
Students have the ability to understand, dimension and control electric and hybrid drivetrains.
Expenditure classroom teaching
Type Attendance (h/Wk.)
Practical training 1
Tutorial (voluntary) 0
Special literature
keine/none
Special requirements
none
Accompanying material
guide for practical training
Separate exam
none

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