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    Power Electronics Converters In Electric And Hybrid Vehicles

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Power Electronics Converters In Electric And Hybrid Vehicles

    Power Electronics Converters In Electric And Hybrid Vehicles
    Published 6/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.10 GB | Duration: 2h 45m

    Power electronic converter, power electronic devices

    What you'll learn

    Understand the role of power converters in electric and hybrid electric vehicles

    Identify and explain power semiconductor devices

    Analyze rectifier-fed DC drives,

    Apply methods for speed control of three-phase induction motors

    Design and simulate DC-DC converters

    Explore cycloconverter-fed AC drives

    Requirements

    Introductory Knowledge of Electrical Machines and Motors

    Description

    This course provides an in-depth exploration of power converters specifically designed for Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs). With the growing demand for clean and efficient transportation, understanding how electrical energy is managed within these vehicles is essential. Power converters serve as critical components that control, regulate, and direct energy flow between key subsystems such as batteries, motors, and auxiliary electronics.The course begins by introducing the fundamentals of power converters, highlighting their essential role in EV and HEV architectures. Students will then study various power semiconductor devices—including MOSFETs, BJTs, TRIACs, and power diodes—that form the foundation of most converter circuits. Their characteristics, switching behavior, and application in vehicle systems will be discussed in detail.The curriculum is structured to cover practical converter applications such as:Controlled rectifier-fed DC drives for different load types (R and RL)Cycloconverter-fed AC drives using both step-up and step-down configurationsChopper-fed DC drives, exploring all five classes (A to E) with quadrant-based operationSpeed control techniques for three-phase induction motors through stator voltage variation and slip power recoveryIn addition, learners will engage in the design and simulation of DC-DC converters, including buck, boost, and buck-boost topologies, to understand voltage regulation for various vehicle loads. The course also emphasizes inverter functionality, explaining their operation in electric motor drives and their role in regenerative braking systems.Using hands-on simulation tools and practical case studies, students will develop skills to analyze and design efficient power conversion systems tailored for e-mobility.This course is ideal for students, researchers, and professionals in electrical, electronics, mechatronics, or automotive engineering who seek to build core competencies in EV power electronics and contribute to the future of sustainable transport.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Outline of the course

    Lecture 2 Use of power converters in electric vehicle and hybrid electric vehicle

    Lecture 3 Introduction to power converters

    Lecture 4 Power diode symbol, structure, operation and characteristics

    Lecture 5 power MOSFET symbol, structure, operation and characteristics

    Lecture 6 power BJT structure, Operation and characteristics

    Lecture 7 symbol,structure,operation and characteristics of TRIAC

    Lecture 8 single phase halfwave controlled rectifier with R load

    Lecture 9 single phase halfwave controlled rectifier with RL load

    Lecture 10 single phase fully controlled rectifier with R load

    Lecture 11 single phase fully controlled rectifier with RL load

    Lecture 12 Operation of class A chopper

    Lecture 13 Operation of class B chopper

    Lecture 14 Operation of class C chopper

    Lecture 15 Operation of class D chopper

    Lecture 16 Operation of class E chopper

    Lecture 17 step down cycloconverter centre tapped configuration with R load

    Lecture 18 step down cycloconverter bridge type

    Lecture 19 step up bridge type cycloconveter

    Lecture 20 stepup mid point cycloconverter

    Lecture 21 stator voltage control of three phase Induction motor

    Lecture 22 Slip Power Recovery of an Induction Motor

    Lecture 23 Design and simulation of Boost converter

    Lecture 24 Design and simulation of Buck converter

    Lecture 25 Design and simulation of Buck- Boost converter

    Lecture 26 Inverters

    Basic knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits – including voltage, current, resistance, and Ohm’s Law.,Familiarity with semiconductor devices – such as diodes and transistors (helpful but not mandatory).,Introductory knowledge of electric machines – especially DC motors and induction motors.,Understanding of AC and DC systems – basic concepts of alternating and direct current.