Course Title:
Hybrid Vehicles Technology and Design
Course Description:
Retired August 31, 2005; replaced by ETM 4631 in the School of Professional and Continuing Studies. Imparts the science and technology of electric vehicles (EV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). Covers the mechanics, power, and propulsion of vehicles for terrestrial transportation. Discusses fundamentals and design of batteries, fuel cells and DC machines, three-phase AC machines, induction machines, regenerative braking, permanent magnet machines, and switched reluctance machines. Studies electric drive components, the EV transmission configuration, and EV motor sizing. Requires students to complete a design project relative to EV and/or HEV design.
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Summer 1 Offering:
Prerequisite 1:
MET E351
Summer 2 Offering:
Prerequisite 2:
MET E521
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Repeatable:
N
Additional Information:
Retired course