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A comprehensive and up-to-date reference book on modern electric vehicle technology, which covers the engineering philosophy, state-of-the-art technology, and commercialisation of electrical vehicles.
It provides a comprehensive coverage of electric machines and
drives for electric and hybrid vehicles, including both electric
propulsion and hybrid propulsion. The corresponding motor drives
for electric propulsion range from the existing types, namely the
DC, induction, permanent magnet brushless and switched reluctance
motor drives, to the advanced types, namely the doubly salient
permanent magnet, magnetic-geared, vernier permanent magnet and
advanced magnetless motor drives. The corresponding machine systems
for hybrid propulsion cover the existing types, namely the
integrated starter generator and planetary-geared electric variable
transmission systems, and the advanced types, namely the
double-rotor electric variable transmission and magnetic-geared
electric variable transmission systems. Emphasis is given to the
design criteria, performance analyses and application examples or
potentials of various motor drives and machine systems.
Electric and hybrid vehicles have been globally identified to be
the most environmental friendly road transportation. Energy Systems
for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles provides comprehensive coverage of
the three main energy system technologies of these vehicles -
energy sources, battery charging and vehicle-to-grid systems. The
book begins with a discussion of energy source systems, covering
electrochemical energy sources, flywheel energy storage, hybrid
energy sources, solar energy harvesting, electromagnetic energy
regeneration and thermoelectric energy recovery. Then battery
technologies are covered, including battery charging strategies and
battery management techniques, emerging wireless charging
techniques for electric vehicles and the concept of energy
cryptography for secure wireless power transfer. Finally
vehicle-to-X technology is discussed, embracing the
vehicle-to-home, vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-grid energy
systems, for electric and hybrid vehicles. Combining insights from
an international team of authors, this book is essential reading
for researchers and advanced students developing electric/hybrid
vehicles and intelligent transport systems in industry and
academia.
In Chaos in Electric Drive Systems: Analysis, Control and
Application authors Chau and Wang systematically introduce an
emerging technology of electrical engineering that bridges abstract
chaos theory and practical electric drives. The authors consolidate
all important information in this interdisciplinary technology,
including the fundamental concepts, mathematical modeling,
theoretical analysis, computer simulation, and hardware
implementation. The book provides comprehensive coverage of chaos
in electric drive systems with three main parts: analysis, control
and application. Corresponding drive systems range from the
simplest to the latest types: DC, induction, synchronous
reluctance, switched reluctance, and permanent magnet brushless
drives. * The first book to comprehensively treat chaos in electric
drive systems * Reviews chaos in various electrical engineering
technologies and drive systems * Presents innovative approaches to
stabilize and stimulate chaos in typical drives * Discusses
practical application of chaos stabilization, chaotic modulation
and chaotic motion * Authored by well-known scientists in the field
* Lecture materials available from the book's companion website
This book is ideal for researchers and graduate students who
specialize in electric drives, mechatronics, and electric
machinery, as well as those enrolled in classes covering advanced
topics in electric drives and control. Engineers and product
designers in industrial electronics, consumer electronics, electric
appliances and electric vehicles will also find this book helpful
in applying these emerging techniques. Lecture materials for
instructors available at www.wiley.com/go/chau-chaos
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