2011
DOI: 10.6113/jpe.2011.11.4.439
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Multi-Domain Model for Electric Traction Drives Using Bond Graphs

Abstract: In this work the Multi-Domain model of an electric vehicle is developed. The electric domain model consists on the traction drive and allows including faults associated with stator winding. The thermal model is based on a spatial discretization. It receives the power dissipated in the electric domain, it interacts with the environment and provides the temperature distribution in the induction motor. The mechanical model is a half vehicle model. Given that all models are obtained using the same approach (Bond G… Show more

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“…At last and not least, thermal analysis is helpful to detect fault in the motor, which occurs if the temperature exceed its estimated value in normal operation, as in [23].…”
Section: Sicfp -June Linköping Swedenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At last and not least, thermal analysis is helpful to detect fault in the motor, which occurs if the temperature exceed its estimated value in normal operation, as in [23].…”
Section: Sicfp -June Linköping Swedenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This transformation generates the voltage equation system as shown in (7) and the electromagnetic torque shown in (8).…”
Section: ) Abc Voltage Equations and Clarcke Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the BG model representation it is possible to obtain an accurate model for both electrical and mechanical domain [8].…”
Section: Bond Graph Representationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Bond Graph (BG) method [5] is a graphical structural description suited to model large scale physical systems independently of their nature [6]. For this reason BG is useful for modeling multi-domain systems in general and the electrical/mechanical/thermal nature of an EV [7] or HEV [8] in particular.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%