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Year/Department: III/EEE

Subject code: 18EE921 Section: A, B, C


Subject: Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Semester: VI

Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course, students shall have ability to
C921.1 Describe the basic fundamentals and working principles of Electric U
Vehicles
Analyze the transmission characteristics and mathematical models of A
C921.2 Electric Vehicles
Analyze the configuration and control methods of Electric Propulsion unit. A
C921.3
Enumerate the Energy Storage Requirements in Hybrid and Electric
C921.4 Vehicles. U
C921.5 Apply the energy management strategies to hybrid and electric vehicles AP

MODULE – 1
Hybrid Electric Vehicles

S.No ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS BT CO

An electric vehicle has the following parameter values:


m=800 kg, CD=0.2, AF=2.2 m2, C0=0.008, C1=1.6*10- 6 s2/m2
Also, take density of air =1.18 kg/m3, and acceleration due to gravity g=9.81
m/s2.
The vehicle is on level road. It accelerates from 0 to 65 mph in 10 s, such that
1. its velocity profile is [A] 921.2
given by
(a) Calculate FTR(t) for 0= t=10 s.
(b) Calculate PTR(t) for0=t=10 s.
(c) Calculate the energy loss due to nonconservative forces Eloss.
(d) Calculate eTR.

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