Powertrain Product Development for Electrified Vehicles

C1635

Abstract
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This course is offered in China only and presented in Mandarin Chinese. The course materials are bilingual (English and Chinese).

Transmission and driveline products for new energy vehicles are different in many aspects from their counterparts in traditional vehicles. Participants will have a chance to develop in-depth, practical, and hands-on knowledge regarding system configuration, key subsystems and components design, system control, testing, design verification, and so forth. Common problems such as reliability, durability, NVH as well as related technology trends will be addressed from an engineer's viewpoint.

This course offers systematic knowledge to engineers in unprecedented details. In particular, it will cover following topics:

  • Multi-speed transmissions of layshaft type for EVs with emphasis on shift actuators and synchronizers
  • Multi-speed transmissions of planetary gear type for EVs with emphasis on multi-disc clutches and hydraulic system
  • Cooling and lubrication system design with case study
  • Control strategy, software architecture, and main algorithms
  • HEV transmission design with emphasis on NVH refinement
  • Design verification procedure to meet reliability and durability targets

These topics are essentially technical know-how rather than new technology, which should help engineers shorten their learning curving in their engineering work since reliability, durability, and good NVH performance are crucial for the success of powertrain products.

Learning Objectives
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By attending this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify appropriate technical solution to various of EV, HEV, or PHEV powertrain needs
  • Evaluate different system configurations and key component design
  • Solve the most critical issues in electrified powertrain design
  • Design the control software to meet the shift quality targets
Understand the fundamental theory on powertrain product development to meet reliability and durability targets
Who Should Attend
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This course is designed for Product engineers, project engineers, application engineers, and design and release engineers in electrified vehicle engineering field who are responsible for electrified powertrain systems or component products involving integration, research, development, design, testing, simulation and so on.

 

An undergraduate degree in engineering or a strong technical background is highly recommended. Some basic knowledge about vehicle and powertrain systems is needed.

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Duration
13:00
CEU
1.3
Additional Details
Publisher
Product Code
C1635
Content Type
Instructor Led
Language
English