Hybrid Vehicle System Technologies: Introduction

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Hybrid Vehicle System
Technologies: Introduction
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Contents
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Administration
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TAS Scheme
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Module Structure
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PMA
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Confidentiality
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WMG
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Introductions
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References
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Administration
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Toilets
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Tea & Coffee
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Fire alarms
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Muster point is Car Park 15
Mobile phones
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Turn off / to silent
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Free tea and coffee 
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No free lunch 
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Technical Accreditation Scheme
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Enable employees to benefit from the
latest knowledge and acquire a
prestigious qualification
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Over 40 modules offered by seven top
universities
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Can be taken separately and combined
to form a qualification
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…up to and including an MSc from
one of the partner universities.
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Accreditation
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Modules are at Masters level and most count for 10 or
15 CATS
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1 credit equates to 10 hours of study
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All accredited modules have a compulsory PostModule Assignment (PMA)
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Designed to embed knowledge attained during the taught
component of the course
Chosen university must provide at least 50% of the
total CATS points accumulated by student
CATS Credits
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Module Format
This is not a training course
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You will be given some information through
presentations
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You will consolidate this through syndicate exercises
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This knowledge will be embedded through your PMA
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It is up to you to turn this into something useful for
your job
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This course gives you some pointers for in-depth
further work
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You are not doing your day job this week!
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Getting the Most Out of the Course
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Spend some time each evening
reviewing the material that has been
covered
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Highlight any items that you are still
unsure about
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Make additional notes during and after
the taught sessions for your own
clarification
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Spend some time outside the allocated
teaching time to research the item using
the Internet
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Briefly scan the content that is going to
be covered during the next day.
Highlight any key terms/words that you
are unsure about.
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Attendance
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Attendance during all five days of the
course is mandatory
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An attendance register will be taken at
the start of the morning and afternoon
slots, each day
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Course Learning Outcomes
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By the end of the course you will be able to :
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Have a broad understanding of hybrid vehicle
technologies
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Evaluate the impact of hybrid vehicle architectures on
the selection of appropriate systems and components
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Describe the operating characteristics of
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energy storage systems
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electric machine technologies,
and evaluate and select appropriate technologies for
specific applications.
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Course Learning Outcomes (cont’d)
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Understand and explain the importance of developing
an integrated control strategy to optimise the
performance of a hybrid vehicle in the face of a complex
range of competing requirements.
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Understand the need for comprehensive powertrain
simulation to facilitate systematic evaluation of
powertrain architectures and in particular their complex
supervisory control strategies.
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Understand the challenges facing the automotive
industry in hybrid vehicle systems integration
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Understand the wider issues associated with hybrid
vehicle introduction
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Timetable
TIMES:
Monday
8:30 To 10:00 ( 9 .0 0 t o
10 .0 0 da y 1)
10:00
TIL
10:15
Introduction to
Course & Students /
BREAK
Vehicle Demand
Calculations
LECTURER
Thethi / McGordon
Tuesday
Electric Machines
LECTURER
John Wale (Ricardo)
10:15 TIL 11:45
11:45
TIL
12:30
12:15 TILL 13.15
13:15 TIL
13:30
13:30 TIL 15:00
15:00
TIL
15:15
15:15 TIL 16:45
VEF & Catapult
Visits
(1/2 hour slots)
LUNCH
Hybrid
Architectures
BREAK
Hybrid
Architectures
BREAK
Syndicate
Exercise
Andrew McGordon
BREAK
Andrew McGordon
Electric Machines LUNCH Electric Machines
John Wale (Ricardo)
Introduction to
Energy Storage
Systems
LECTURER
Andrew McGordon
Yue Guo
Yue Guo
Thursday
Supervisory Control
BREAK Supervisory Control LUNCH
Syndicate
Exercise
LECTURER
Andrew McGordon
Andrew McGordon
Andrew McGordon
System & HV
Integration
System & HV
Integration &
Syndicate
Exercise
Friday
LECTURER
Ross McMurran (JLR)
BREAK
Energy Storage
Systems
Ross McMurran (JLR)
BREAK
John Wale (Ricardo)
Wednesday
BREAK
Andrew McGordon
LUNCH
LUNCH
Lithium Ion Battery
Technologies
Regenerative
Braking
James Chapman (JLR)
Syndicate
Exercise
Andrew McGordon
BREAK
Wale / McGordon
BREAK
Syndicate
Exercise
John Wale (Ricardo)
BREAK
McGordon / Guo
BREAK
Syndicate
Exercise
Andrew McGordon
BREAK
Hybrid Vehicle
Sound Quality
Paul Jennings
Power Electronics
Hybrid Specific
Engine Efficiency
Improvements
Hillol / Brahma
BREAK
High Voltage EDS
Charging & V2G
Chek & Gunny
BREAK MODULE REVIEW
Anmoal Thethi
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Hybrid Vehicle Schematic
http://www.hybrid-vehicle.org/hybrid-vehicle-design.html
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Module Structure
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Day 1 : Broad introduction to hybrids
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3 days of component level work
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Day5 : Integration onto vehicle
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Each session could be a week-long course in itself
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PLEASE ask questions as we go along
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It will help you clarify things
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It will help the presenters!
Use the breaks and lunch to discuss with each
other and the presenters
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Post Module Assignment
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Essential part of the course
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MANDATORY
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Represents ~ 110 hours work (15 CATS
course)
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Places this module in the context of your
work
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Demonstrates that you can apply the
knowledge that you have learnt
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Confidentiality
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There may be non-JLR personnel in the
room
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If there are, you are reminded not to
discuss information not in the public
domain…
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WMG – Facts and Figures
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Established in 1980 by Professor Lord Bhattacharyya
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280 staff in four main buildings
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£32m annual income, £100 million annual programme
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Less than 10% funding from central government
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20% of University’s research activity
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Effective relationships with over 500 companies
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1,500 individuals from industry on postgraduate and post experience
education
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Teaching and research centres in Hong Kong, India, Singapore, Malaysia
and Thailand
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Co-located with Tata Steel, Jaguar LandRover and Tata Motors European
Technical Centre
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In February 2010, The Queen formally presented the University of Warwick
and WMG with a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further
Education
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Introductions
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Anmoal Thethi
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Andrew McGordon
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You
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Experience
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Skills
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Motivation for attending course
Other presenters will be introduced in their
sessions
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References
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Propulsion Systems for Hybrid Vehicles. John M Miller ISBN
0-86341-336-6
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Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles. M
Ehsani, Y Gao, S Gay, A Emadi ISBN 0-8493-3154-4
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Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Design Fundamentals. I Husain
ISBN 0-8493-1466-6
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Modern Electric Vehicle Technology. C Chan K Chau ISBN 019-850416-0
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Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics. PC
Sen ISBN 0-471-02295-0
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Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals. John B Heywood
ISBN 007028637X
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