POWER AND PROPULSION
Topical Outline • High Voltage Batteries
• The energy flow of each power source • Different ways of improving existing powertrain system, with trade-off among performance, economy, cost, and degree of complexity • A systematic approach for coordinating the vehicle and powertrain components Who Should Attend Powertrain system engineers Powertrain control engineers Powertrain software engineers EE engineers for NEV Vehicle engineers in ME or EE who would like to expand to NEV area Bachelor degree in vehicle engineering or equivalent major is required. Two years of NEV related experience beneficial but not required.
−− Electrochemical energy −− Construction aspects and controls −− DC vs AC −− Lithium Ion aspects • Risks of HV Batteries −− Team exercise: identifying the risks −− Risk drivers −− Hazards classifications −− Cell vs pack level • Risk Management −− Abuse prevention −− Best practices, design measures, error proofing −− Prevention & warnings −− Claims vs. test data
−− Housekeeping −− Containment • High Voltage Issues in Engineering and Manufacturing Environments
Topical Outline DAY ONE
−− Avoidance of internal dangers from handling −− What can go wrong in different environments −− MSDS −− Special tools −− Handling of ‘failed’ batteries or cells −− Dealing with an incident - team exercise
NEV Powertrain System overview • NEV powertrain – Introduction −− History of NEV, why NEV is booming −− Main stream NEV architecture, HEV, PHEV, EV −− Power source and energy flow • Hybrid powertrain −− Control strategy
−− SOC balance – charging and discharging −− Balance of economy and performance −− Technology road map, challenges ahead, and opportunities DAY TWO In Depth: Case Studies / Interactions with ADAS and IOV / Future Trend of Intelligent Vehicles • Case Studies −− Prius −− SAIC EDU (Roewe 550 PHEV) −− Tesla / Bolt −− LeEco/ Faraday Future / LeSee −− Regenerative Braking / iBoost System • Future Trends −− ADAS, Level II and Level IV −− IOV, What’s Happening, What’s Ahead • Future Trends for Mobility, Vehicle Sharing
Instructor: Fee: $835
Erik J. Spek
.7 CEUs
URL:
sae.org/learn/content/c1019/
The Principles and Applications of Powertrain Controls for the New Energy Vehicles 2 Days | Classroom Seminar (Available in China Only) I.D.# C1638 Powertrain controls for NEVs is one of the most complex and highly confidential areas of NEV research and development. This two-day course takes the seemingly complicated field of NEV powertrain controls and summarizes it into a few basic principles. The latest and most popular NEV powertrains are also reviewed to illustrate these principles and the controls strategies used. Learning Objectives By attending this seminar, you will be able to identify or explain: • The major NEV powertrain architectures and their characteristics • The functions and limitations of different kinds of NEV powertrain
Instructor: Fee: $575
Yunfei Luan
1.3 CEUs
URL:
sae.org/learn/content/c1638/
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