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K. T. Chau @ John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved.
Electric Vehicle Machines and Drives
– Design, Analysis and Application
Part I
Introduction
K. T. Chau
The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, China
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What is Electric Vehicle ?
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Electric vehicles (EVs) use motor
as at least one of driving forces
Internal combustion engine
vehicles (ICEVs) use engine as
the sole driving force
EVs are classified as:
 Pure EV (PEV)
 Hybrid EV (HEV)
 Fuel-cell EV (FEV or FCEV)
HEVs are further classified as:
 Micro HEV, Mild HEV, Full HEV
 Plug-in HEV (PHEV)
 Range-extended EV (REV or
REEV)
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EV Benefits – Better Energy Diversification
Electricity can be produced by all kinds of energy resource.
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EV Benefits – More Energy-Efficient
The well-to-wheels energy efficiency (from crude oil to road load)
of EVs are higher than ICEVs.
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EV Benefits – Lower Harmful Emissions
Taking into account the emissions by power plants, the overall carbon
monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur
oxides (SOx) and particulate matters (PMx) of EVs are much lower
than that of ICEVs.
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Requirements of EV Machines for Electric
Propulsion
Electric machines are the key element for electric propulsion. The
requirements of electric machines for EVs are very demanding:
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High torque density and high power density
Wide speed range, covering low-speed creeping and high-speed
cruising
High efficiency over wide torque and speed ranges
Wide constant-power operating capability
High torque capability for electric launch and hill climbing
High intermittent overload capability for overtaking
High reliability and robustness for vehicular environment
Low acoustic noise
Reasonable cost
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Requirements of EV Machines for Hybrid
Propulsion
When the electric machine needs to work with the engine for
various HEVs, there are some additional demanding requirements:
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High-efficiency generation over a wide speed range
Good voltage regulation over wide-speed generation
Capable of being integrated with the engine
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Types of EV Machines
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Basically, EV machines are classified into two main groups –
commutator and commutatorless. The former simply denotes
that they have a commutator and carbon brushes, while the
latter have neither commutator nor carbon brushes.
Machines that have been applied to EVs include the series DC,
shunt DC, separately excited DC, permanent magnet (PM) DC,
cage-rotor induction, PM brushless AC (BLAC), PM brushless DC
(BLDC) and switched reluctance (SR) machines.
The trend is focused on developing new types of commutatorless
or brushless machines, especially the class of doubly-salient
machines and the class of vernier machines.
According to the location of PMs, the doubly-salient machines
are dubbed as stator-PM machines which can be split into the
doubly-salient PM (DSPM), flux-reversal PM (FRPM) and fluxswitching PM (FSPM) machines.
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Types of EV Machines
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With the inclusion of independent field windings in the stator for
flux control, the class can be further split into the fluxcontrollable (FC) types – the FC-DSPM, FC-FRPM and FC-FSPM.
When the PM poles are replaced with DC field windings aiming
to get rid of those expensive PM material and provide flexible
flux control, the resulting doubly-salient DC (DSDC), flux-reversal
DC (FRDC) and flux-switching DC (FSDC) machines are emerging
types of advanced magnetless machines.
The vernier machines, which use the vernier effect to amplify the
output torque while stepping down the speed, are dedicated to
low-speed high-torque direct-drive application. There are two
main classes: the vernier PM (VPM) and vernier reluctance (VR).
The axial-flux morphology takes the advantages of higher power
density and higher torque density than its radial-flux counterpart,
but suffers from the problem of large axial force exerted on the
stator by the rotor and limited to pancake shape.
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Classification of EV Machines
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Types of EV Machine Systems
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There are two main machine systems for hybrid propulsion: the
integrated-starter-generator (ISG) system for the micro and mild
hybrids, and the electric variable transmission (EVT) system for
the full hybrid.
The ISG system needs to offer not only the conventional
features of engine cranking and electricity generation, but also
the hybrid features of idle stop-start, regenerative braking and
power assistance. So, the corresponding machine design,
analysis and control are very demanding.
The EVT functions to offer electrically controllable power transfer
from the engine to the wheels with continuously variable
transmission, hence providing all hybrid features including the
electric launch, idle stop-start, regenerative braking and power
assistance as well as achieving the highest fuel economy.
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Classification of EV Machine Systems
There are three main types of EVT systems:
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Planetary-geared EVT (PG-EVT)
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Double-rotor EVT (DR-EVT)
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Magnetic-geared EVT (MG-EVT)
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