학술논문

Scalable performance, efficiency and thermal models for electric drive components used in powertrain simulation and optimization
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 IEEE Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC) Transportation Electrification Conference and Expo (ITEC), 2017 IEEE. :644-649 Jun, 2017
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Transportation
Mechanical power transmission
Optimization
Computational modeling
Torque
Tools
Databases
Topology
Electric Vehicle
Powertrain
Scalable models
Electrical machine
Power Electronic Converter
Language
Abstract
A methodology for designing and scaling the performance and thermal characteristics of electric powertrain components is presented. This methodology is aimed at finding optimum component combinations based on a set of requirements. Both drive-cycle performance and specific operating modes such as curb-climbing and maximum wheel speed are considered. This allows the selection of electrical machine topology, the design and sizing of the related gearbox, as well as the power-electronic converter needed to fulfill the wheel torque and speed requirements for all operating points, including overloading. Utilizing subsystem-models inside an optimization loop, the powertrain components can be sized using a number of goals such as lowest cost, size, weight or combinations of these, while still fulfilling the target specifications for a number of powertrain layouts.