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Anna Centenary Library 6TH FLOOR, A WING | 621.3678 DEM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 696322 |
621.367 RUS Introduction to image processing and analysis | 621.367 RUS;1 Introduction to image processing and analysis | 621.3678 AHM Electric Vehicles In Energy Systems | 621.3678 DEM Electric And Hybrid Vehicles : Design Fundamentals | 621.3678 JOS Building Earth Observation Cameras | 621.3678 OKE Advanced geoscience remote sensing | 621.3678 PAU Geographical information system and it in disaster management |
Includes bibliographies and index
A thoroughly revised third edition of this widely praised, bestselling textbook presents a comprehensive systems-level perspective of electric and hybrid vehicles with emphasis on technical aspects, mathematical relationships and basic design guidelines. The emerging technologies of electric vehicles require the dedication of current and future engineers, so the target audience for the book is the young professionals and students in engineering eager to learn about the area. The book is concise and clear, its mathematics are kept to a necessary minimum and it contains a well-balanced set of contents of the complex technology. Engineers of multiple disciplines can either get a broader overview or explore in depth a particular aspect of electric or hybrid vehicles. Additions in the third edition include simulation-based design analysis of electric and hybrid vehicles and their powertrain components, particularly that of traction inverters, electric machines and motor drives. The technology trends to incorporate wide bandgap power electronics and reduced rare-earth permanent magnet electric machines in the powertrain components have been highlighted. Charging stations are a critical component for the electric vehicle infrastructure, and hence, a chapter on vehicle interactions with the power grid has been added. Autonomous driving is another emerging technology, and a chapter is included describing the autonomous driving system architecture and the hardware and software needs for such systems. The platform has been set in this book for system-level simulations to develop models using various softwares used in academia and industry, such as MATLAB®/Simulink, PLECS, PSIM, Motor-CAD and Altair Flux. Examples and simulation results are provided in this edition using these software tools.
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