Performance analysis of electric motor drives for electric and hybrid electric vehicle applications Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Our recent study has revealed that high speed motors capable of performing extended constant power operation are best suited for electric and hybrid vehicle application. In that study we have shown that vehicle's operational constraints such as: initial acceleration and gradability can be met with minimum power rating if the powertrain can be operated mostly in constant power region. The purpose of this paper is to make a performance analysis of several most commonly used motors based on those findings. In this study, induction motor is found to be best suited for vehicle application. Permanent magnet (PM) motors, owing to their restrictive speed range, are found to be not as suitable for vehicle applications. On the other hand, Switched Reluctance Motors (SRM), despite their poor power factor of operation, may be proven to be superior to both of these motors, both in size and cost. An attempt has also been made to define the standards for some of the vehicle motor design parameters such as: motor rated speed, motor maximum speed, extent of constant power operation.

name of conference

  • Power Electronics in Transportation

published proceedings

  • POWER ELECTRONICS IN TRANSPORTATION

author list (cited authors)

  • Rahman, K. M., & Ehsani, M.

citation count

  • 61

complete list of authors

  • Rahman, KM||Ehsani, M

publication date

  • January 1996