Propulsion systems for hybrid vehicles
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Propulsion systems for hybrid vehicles
(IEE power and energy series, 45)
Institution of Electrical Engineers, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The automotive industry is waking up to the fact that hybrid electric vehicles could provide an answer to the ever-increasing need for lower-polluting and more fuel-efficient forms of personal transport. This text gives comprehensive coverage of all aspects of the hybrid vehicle design, from its power plant and energy storage systems to the supporting chassis subsystems necessary for realising hybrid modes of operation. "Propulsion Systems for Hybrid Vehicles" covers key topics such as hybrid propulsion system architectures; propulsion system sizing; electric traction system sizing and design; loss mechanics; system simulation and vehicle certification.
Table of Contents
- Hybrid vehicles
- Hybrid architectures
- Hybrid Power Plant Specifications
- Sizing the Drive System
- Electric Drive System Technologies
- Power electronics for AC drives
- Drive system control
- Drive system efficiency
- Hybrid vehicle characterization
- Energy storage technologies
- Hybrid vehicle test and validation.
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