ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES
Sub : 17EEE161 Credits :
Code 03
Hrs/Wee : 3+0+0+0 Total :
k Hours 39
Course Learning Objectives:
1. To explain the basics of electric and hybrid electric vehicles, their architecture,
technologies and fundamentals.
2. To understand design principles of hybrid vehicle drive train
3. To explain design & control strategy of series-parallel hybrid drive train
4. To understand control principles of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
5. To understand fundamentals of regenerative breaking
UNIT - I
Electric Vehicles: Configurations of electric vehicles (EVs), Performance of EVs, Tractive Effort
in Normal Driving, Energy Consumption. EV Policies & Standards
Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Concept of Hybrid Electric Drive Trains, Architectures of Hybrid
Electric Drive Trains, Series Hybrid Electric Drive Trains, Parallel Hybrid Electric Drive Trains
Design Principle of Series (Electrical Coupling) Hybrid Electric Drive Train: Operation
Patterns, Control Strategies, Design Principles of a Series (Electrical Coupling) Hybrid Drive
Train, Design Example 15 Hours
UNIT - II
Parallel (Mechanically Coupled) Hybrid Electric Drive Train Design: Drive Train
Configuration and Design Objectives, Control Strategies, Parametric Design of a Drive Train
Design and Control Methodology of Series–Parallel (Torque and Speed Coupling)
Hybrid Drive Train: Drive Train Configuration, Drive Train Control Methodology, Drive Train
Parameters Design
Design and Control Principles of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Statistics of Daily
Driving Distance, Energy Management Strategy, Energy Storage Design. 15 Hours
UNIT - III
Regenerative Breaking: Fundamental of regenerative, Braking Energy Consumed in Urban
Driving, Braking Energy versus Vehicle Speed, Braking Energy versus Braking Power, Braking
Power versus Vehicle Speed, Braking Energy versus Vehicle Deceleration Rate, Braking Energy
on Front and Rear Axles, Brake System of EV and HEV. 6 Hours
CAN Communication Communications, supporting subsystems: In vehicle networks-
CAN, Energy Management Strategies: Introduction to energy management strategies used in
hybrid and electric vehicles, classification of different energy management strategies,
comparison of different energy management strategies. 3 Hours
Course Outcomes :
At the end of the course student will be able to
1. To explain the basics of electric and hybrid electric vehicles, their architecture,
technologies and fundamentals.
2. To understand design principles of hybrid vehicle drive train
3. To explain design & control methodology of series-parallel hybrid drive train
4. To understand control principles of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles
5. To understand fundamentals of regenerative breaking
Course Outcomes : Mapping with Program Outcomes & PSO
Program Outcomes→ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 PSO
↓ Course 1 2 1 2
Outcomes :
CO1 2 1 1
CO2 2 3 2 1
CO3 3 2 1 1
CO4 2 1 2 2
CO5 2 1 2 1 1
1: Low 2: Medium 3: High
TEXT BOOK:
1. Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles, Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao, Ali
Emadi, CRC Press, 2010.
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