ABSTRACT

Motor control technology continues to play a vital role in the initiative to eliminate or at least decrease petroleum dependency and greenhouse gas emissions around the world. Increased motor efficiency is a crucial aspect of this science in the global transition to clean power use in areas such as industrial applications and home appliances—but particularly in the design of vehicles.

Summarizes the evolution of motor driving units toward high efficiency, low cost, high power density, and flexible interface with other components

AC Motor Control and Electric Vehicle Applications addresses the topics mentioned in its title but also elaborates on motor design perspective, such as back EMF harmonics, loss, flux saturation, and reluctance torque, etc. Maintaining theoretical integrity in AC motor modeling and control throughout, the author focuses on the benefits and simplicity of the rotor field-oriented control, describing the basics of PWM, inverter, and sensors. He also clarifies the fundamentals of electric vehicles and their associated dynamics, motor issues, and battery limits. A powerful compendium of practical information, this book serves as an overall useful tool for the design and control of high-efficiency motors.

chapter 1|31 pages

Preliminaries for Motor Control

chapter 2|24 pages

Rotating Field Theory

chapter 3|28 pages

Induction Motor Basics

chapter 4|23 pages

Dynamic Modeling of Induction Motors

chapter 6|31 pages

Permanent Magnet AC Motors

chapter 7|32 pages

PMSM High-Speed Operation

chapter 8|31 pages

Loss-Minimizing Control

chapter 9|39 pages

Sensorless Control of PMSMs

chapter 10|26 pages

Pulse-Width Modulation and Inverter

chapter 11|17 pages

Vehicle Dynamics

chapter 12|37 pages

Hybrid Electric Vehicles

chapter 13|23 pages

Battery EVs and PHEVs

chapter 14|26 pages

EV Motor Design Issues