DocumentCode :
1883959
Title :
An Advanced Simulation Tool Based on Physical Modelling of Electric Drives in Automotive Applications
Author :
Bauml, T. ; Giuliani, H. ; Simic, D. ; Pirker, F.
Author_Institution :
Arsenal Res., Vienna
fYear :
2007
fDate :
9-12 Sept. 2007
Firstpage :
736
Lastpage :
741
Abstract :
In this paper a comparison of two different modelled permanent magnet synchronous machines will be shown. A simulation of a vehicle concept with both models will be described and investigated by means of an advanced simulation tool - the SmartElectricDrives (SED) Library - and a Modelica/Dymola simulation environment. The SED library provides the most important electric drive types including controlled electric machines which are described by algebraic and differential equations. Due to this kind of modelling, the machines provide higher flexibility in case of parameter variation and a more realistic behaviour. With the aim of achieving the highest efficiency possible for the automotive drive, which means finding an optimal setting regarding fuel and power consumption, it is necessary to simulate the entire drive train of the vehicle. This includes the internal combustion engine (ICE) as well as electric traction machines or additional electric auxiliary drives. These vehicle simulations may be performed by the car manufacturer to obtain specifications for the vehicle components to be constructed by fulfilling the given boundary conditions like electric machines speed, power and torque and therefore the resulting currents and voltages for the optimal dimensioning of each component.
Keywords :
differential equations; electric vehicles; internal combustion engines; permanent magnet machines; synchronous motor drives; traction motor drives; Modelica-Dymola simulation environment; SmartElectricDrives Library; advanced simulation tool; automotive applications; differential equations; electric auxiliary drives; electric drives; electric traction machines; fuel consumption; internal combustion engine; permanent magnet synchronous machines; power consumption; vehicle drive train; Automotive applications; Automotive engineering; Differential equations; Electric machines; Energy consumption; Fuels; Intelligent vehicles; Libraries; Permanent magnet machines; Vehicle driving;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, 2007. VPPC 2007. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arlington, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7803-9760-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7803-9761-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2007.4544221
Filename :
4544221
Link To Document :
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