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Electric Vehicles: Dr. G. Syamnaresh

This document outlines the course details for the course "Electric Vehicles" taught by Dr. G. SYAMNARESH. The course is a 3 credit course offered in the 4th semester of the B.Tech program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The course objectives are to study the concepts and modeling of electric vehicles, configurations and components, energy storage and charging technology. The syllabus covers introduction and modeling, architectures and components, energy sources and storage, electric drive systems and controls, and charging technology and grid integration. Evaluation includes internal marks, external marks, and total marks for both theory and lab courses.

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Electric Vehicles: Dr. G. Syamnaresh

This document outlines the course details for the course "Electric Vehicles" taught by Dr. G. SYAMNARESH. The course is a 3 credit course offered in the 4th semester of the B.Tech program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. The course objectives are to study the concepts and modeling of electric vehicles, configurations and components, energy storage and charging technology. The syllabus covers introduction and modeling, architectures and components, energy sources and storage, electric drive systems and controls, and charging technology and grid integration. Evaluation includes internal marks, external marks, and total marks for both theory and lab courses.

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Course Title

ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Course Faculty
Dr. G. SYAMNARESH M.Tech., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, EEE Department,
S.R.K.R. Engineering College.
SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION & EXAMINATION
(Regulation R17)
IV/IV B.TECH
(With effect from 2017-18 Admitted Batch onwards)
Under Choice Based Credit System
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

I-SEMESTER
Contact
Code Lecture Tutorial Lab Internal External Total
Name of the Course Credits Hrs/
No. Hrs Hrs Hrs Marks Marks Marks
Week
Theory1 ELECTRIC DRIVES 3 3 1 -- 4 30 70 100
Theory2 POWER SYSTEM OPERATION &
3 3 1 -- 4 30 70 100
CONTROL

Theory3 ELECTRIC VEHICLES 3 3 1 -- 4 30 70 100


Elective-1 1. OPERATIONS RESEARCH 3 3 1 -- 4 30 70 100
Elective-2 1. HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING
3 3 1 -- 4 30 70 100

Lab1 POWER ELECTRONICS LAB 2 -- -- 3 3 50 50 100

Lab 2 POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB 2 -- -- 3 3 50 50 100

Total 19 15 5 6 26 250 450 700


Course Objective

S.No Objective

1 To study the introductory concepts of EVs and dynamic modeling equations of EVs

2 To study the various configurations of EVs and HEVs and power train components.

3 To study the drive systems of EVs and their control

4 To study Various Energy storage systems for EVs and understand their characteristics.

5 To understand the charging technology in EVs and EVs utilization in real time
infrastructures.
Course Outcomes

CO’S Out Come: Students will be able to PO’S


CO1 Analyze and understand dynamic modelling and design considerations of PO2, PO7
electrical vehicles.
CO2 Analyze and understand the architecture of electric vehicles and power PO2
train components.
CO3 Evaluate Battery performance parameters for EVs and understand other PO2, PO7
energy storage methods for EVs.
CO4 Analyze and understand the electric drives using power electronic PO2
converters for EVs.
CO5 Develop the chargers for EVs and integrate EVs into grid PO3, PO6
Syllabus
UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND MODELLING
Introduction to Electric Vehicles (EV), Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), EV History, EV
Advantages, Performance of EVs, Comparisons of EV with Internal Combustion Engine
vehicles, Vehicle Dynamics modelling with tractive effort and Design Considerations.

UNIT-II
ARCHITECTURE OF EV’s AND POWER TRAIN COMPONENTS
Architecture of EV’s and HEV’s – Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) , Fuel cell
EV, Power train components of EVs-- EV Transmission Configurations, Transmission
Components, Ideal Gearbox: Steady State Model, and EV Motor Sizing,
Cont.
UNIT-III
ENERGY SOURCES AND STORAGE FOR EV
Battery Basics, Different types, Battery Parameters, Battery modelling, importance of
Lead Acid Batteries and Lithium Batteries, Battery Management system, Fuel cell, Super
Capacitors, Ultra capacitors, Fly Wheel, Hydrogen Storage Systems.

UNIT-IV
ELECTRIC VEHICLE DRIVE SYSTEMS & CONTROL
DC Motor Drives, AC Motor Drives, Permanent Magnetic BLDC Motor Drives, SRM
Drives, Electric Drive Components of EVs-- Power Converters and Drive Controller.
Cont.
UNIT-V
CHARGING TECHNOLOGY IN EV AND GRID CONNECTION
Introduction to charging mechanism, Various Charging Algorithms for EVs, EVs in
infrastructure system, Integration of EVs in smart grid
Text Books

1) Iqbal Husain, “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Design Fundamentals”, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis
Group, 2011.
2) Ali Emadi, Mehrdad Ehsani, John M.Miller , “Vehicular Electric Power Systems”, Special Indian
Edition, Marcel Dekker, Inc 2010.
3) Mehrdad Ehsani, Y. Gao, S. E. Gay and A. Emadi, “Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel
CellVehicles”, CRC Press, 2005.
4) John G. Hayes and A. Goodarzi, “Electric Powertrain - Energy Systems, Power electronics and
drives for Hybrid, electric and fuel cell vehicles”, Wiley Publication.
Thank you…!!!
In the next session we start with Introduction (Unit-I)

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