This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
A Digital Computer Program for Simulating Electric Vehicle Performance
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
A digital computer program has been developed that simulates dc and ac electric vehicle operation. Included in the program are battery, controller and motor models which are designed to be easily modified as new drive systems are developed. The simulation technique used accurately models the time response of the vehicle and has proven useful in the design and stability analysis of vehicle control systems.
Recommended Content
Technical Paper | Regenerative Braking Concepts for Electric Vehicles - A Primer |
Technical Paper | Implementation of Series-Parallel Multiple-Regime Vehicle Architecture Using 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Platform |
Progress In Technology | Progress in Modeling and Simulation of Batteries |
Authors
Citation
White, K., "A Digital Computer Program for Simulating Electric Vehicle Performance," SAE Technical Paper 780216, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780216.Also In
References
- Liles A.W. Fetterman, G.P. Jr. “Selection of Driving Cycles for Electric Vehicles of the 1990's” 11th IECEC State Line, Nevada September 1976
- Fetterman, G.P. Jr. Mauri G. Ricci R.L. “Comparative Efficiencies of Alternative Future Automotive Power Systems.” NATO/CCMS Symposium Arlington, Virginia April 1977
- Fetterman, G.P. Jr. Mauri G. Ricci R.L. “Economic Comparison of Future Automotive Power Systems.” 1978 SAE Congress and Exposition February 1978
- Armstrong D. Pocobello M. “A Quiet Efficient Controller for Electric Vehicles.” Paper 750470 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February 1975
- Gaines L.H. Francis R.W. Newman R.W. Rao B.M.L. “Ambient Temperature Electric Vehicle Batteries Based on Lithium and Titanium Disulfide.” 11th IECEC State Line, Nevada September 1976
- Vinal G.W. “Storage Batteries.” New York John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Fourth 1955
- Walz A.H. “Theoretical Approach to Electric Battery Vehicle Performance.” Paper 7418 Third International Electric Vehicle Symposium Washington, D.C. February 1974
- Bader C. “A New Battery State-Of-Charge Indicator Especially for Use in Electric Vehicles.” Fifth Power Sources Conference Britan, England 1973
- Kamada K. Okazaki I. Takagaki T. “Actual Service Life and Bench Cycle Life of Lead-Acid Battery for Electric Vehicle Use.” Battery Council International Florida Meeting April 1975
- Kamada K. Okazaki I. Takagaki T. “New Lead-Acid Batteries for Electric Vehicles and Approach to their Evaluation Method.” Paper 7429 Third International Electric Vehicle Symposium Washington, D. C. February 1974
- Taylor D.F. Siwek E.G. “The Dymanic Characterization of Lead-Acid Batteries for Vehicle Applications.” Paper 730252 SAE International Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit, Michigan January 1973
- Kleckner K.R. “Modeling and Testing of Storage Batteries.” Paper 730251 SAE International Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit, Michigan January 1973
- McMurray W. “Thyristor Commutation in DC Choppers - A Comparative Study.” IEEE IAS Annual Meeting Los Angeles, California April 1977
- “Analysis and Advanced Design Study of an Electromechanical Transmission.” TRW Systems Group for the Office of Air Programs Redondo Beach, California April 1971
- Fink D.G. Carrol J.M. “Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers.” New York McGraw-Hill Tenth 1969
- SAE Recommended Practice Electric Vehicle Test Procedure SAE J227 March 1971 SAE Handbook
- “Electric Vehicle Test Procedure SAE J227a.” SAE Recommended Practice February 1976
- Hucho W.H. Janssen L.J. Emmelman H.J. “The Optimization of Body Details A Method for Reducing the Aerodynamic Drag of Road Vehicles.” Paper 760185 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February 1976
- Morelli A. Fioravanti L. Cogotti A. “The Body Shape of Minimum Drag.” Paper 760186 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan January 1967
- Tenniswood D.M. Graetzel H.A. “Minimum Road Load for Electric Cars.” Paper 670177 SAE Automotive Engineering Congress Detroit, Michigan January 1967
- Salihi J.T. “Energy Requirements for Electric Cars and Their Impact on Electric Power Generation and Distribution Systems.” IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications IA-9 5 516 532 September/October 1973
- George J.H.B. Stratton L.J. Acton R.G. “Prospects for Electric Vehicles, A Study of Low Pollution Potential Vehicles - Electric.” Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Cambridge, Massachusetts May 1968
- Dayman, B. Jr. “Tire Rolling Resistance Measurements from Coast -Down Tests.” Paper 760153 SAE Automotive Congress and Exposition Detroit, Michigan February 1976
- Chu Y. “Digital Simulation of Continuous Systems.” New York McGraw-Hill Book Co. 1969