Hybrid car technology Efi course in Bagh
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Hybrid car technology Efi course in Bagh
The Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Course will develop your skills around hybrid technology vehicles. You will focus on hybrid & electric safety, operation principles, series & parallel, motor assisted systems, extended range hybrids, electric vehicle operation, servicing & maintenance and diagnostics.The light vehicle industry is facing a shortage of engineering talent needed to retool for the use of electric drives as the primary source of motive power. Help fill that gap with Michigan Tech’s Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) curriculum. The coursework provides advanced knowledge and hands-on labs in the design, analysis, control, calibration, and operating characteristics of HEVs. Whether you are a graduate or undergraduate student, you can integrate any number of these courses into your degree. Another flexible option: simply take courses as a non-degree seeking student.This course will provide you with a broad technical knowledge and practical expertise of hybrid and electric vehicle (HEV) technologies, analysis, design, component selection and sizing at both system and vehicle level.Hybrid vehicles use a combination of gas and electric power to drive a car. Hybrid cars often provide higher miles per gallon (mpg) than standard gasoline engines. They're different than electric cars because they don't run entirely on electric power. Aside from the fuel economy, hybrid cars offer a more affordable and more accessible way for consumers to reduce their carbon footprints. Famous hybrid cars include one of the originals, the Toyota Prius, the Ford Fusion Hybrid, and the Honda Insight. Internal combustion engines have traditionally produced a lot of pollution, even with modern improvements. As our technology gets better, we're able to produce better transportation for ourselves and the environment.Hybrid vehicles use a combination of gas and electric power to drive a car. Hybrid cars often provide higher miles per gallon (mpg) than standard gasoline engines. They're different than electric cars because they don't run entirely on electric power. Aside from the fuel economy, hybrid cars offer a more affordable and more accessible way for consumers to reduce their carbon footprints. Famous hybrid cars include one of the originals, the Toyota Prius, the Ford Fusion Hybrid, and the Honda Insight. Internal combustion engines have traditionally produced a lot of pollution, even with modern improvements. As our technology gets better, we're able to produce better transportation for ourselves and the environment.
Define and analyze fundamental electrochemistry of battery operation and performance requirements for HEV, PHEV, EREV and full electric vehicle applications
Estimate the size of a cell to meet a specific requirement
Create a cradle-to-grave, or cradle-to-use list of materials used in any type of automotive battery
Compute the temperature response of battery cell and pack assemblies for a simple model
Describe the functions performed by a Battery Management System (BMS)
Explain different approaches to estimating state of charge, state of health, power and energy
Apply the operation of brushless dc and induction motors to HEV and EV vehicles
Define the torque speed curves for motors and the application to electric and hybrid electric vehicles
Describe the features of buck, boost, and Transformer converters
Compare and contrast the various industry and regulatory standards for hybrid vehicle components, batteries, and charging systems
Describe the main hybrid and electric vehicle development considerations and performance requirements for various vehicle system
Identify how to define key vehicle system requirements and select and size system components that best meet those requirements.
Hybrid & Electric Safety
Operation Principles, Series & Parallel
Motor Assisted Systems, Extended Range Hybrids
Electric Vehicle Operation
Servicing & Maintenance
Diagnostics