文档介绍:Lightweight Electric/
Hybrid Vehicle Design
Ron Hodkinson and John Fenton
OXFORD AUCKLAND BOSTON JOHANNESBURG MELBOURNE NEW DELHI
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Butterworth-Heinemann
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First published 2001
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Contents v
Contents
Preface vii
About the authors ix
Introduction xi
Part 1 Electromotive Technology (Ron Hodkinson MSc MIEE) 1
1 Current EV design approaches 3
Introduction 3
Case for electric vehicles 3
Selecting EV motor type for particular vehicle application 15
Inverter technology 21
Electric vehicle drives: optimum solutions for motors, drives and batteries 24
2 Viable energy storage systems 29
Electronic battery 29
Battery performance: existing systems 29
Status of