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Course Name
Turkish
Otomotiv Uygulamalarında İleri Elektrikli ve Elektromekanik Sistemler
English
Adv.El.&Elec.Sy.Auto.App.
Course Code
ELK 579E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
2
3
3
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Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Özgür Üstün
Özgür Üstün
Course Objectives
The aim of this course is to provide a knowledge base about automotive electrical and electromechanical systems for graduate students. Course topics:
- Modern automotive electrical and electromechanical Systems
- Electric vehicles, electric powertrains
- Intelligent vehicles
- Vehicle data acquisition systems
Course Description
An overview to automotive electrical & electronical systems, main electrical components of modern cars, battery electric and hybrid electric vehicles, X by wire systems, battery and charging systems in ground vehicles, cruise control, traction control, vehicle data acquisition sysems, active suspansion systems, automated transmission systems.
Course Outcomes
Students who pass this course will be able to
1. build mathematical models of vehicle systems
2. Design electrical propulsion of vehicles
3. Have design abilities of modern car electromechanical systems
4. Have design abilities of modern car electronic systems
5. Have a knowledge of traction and cruise control
6. Comprehend the power electronic applications of modern automotive systems.
Pre-requisite(s)
None
Required Facilities
Software packages such as Matlab, VisSim and Simplorer are used for modeling purposes.
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Textbook
Lecture Notes - Dr. Ozgur Ustun
Other References
1. M.Ehsani, Y. Gao, S.E.Gay, A.Emadi, Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel-Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design, CRC Press, 2005
2. B.T. Fijalkowski, Automotive Mechatronics: Operational and Practical Issues, Springer, 2011
3. A. Emadi, M. Ehsani, J.M. Miller, Vehicular Electric Power Systems, Marcel-Dekker, 2004.
4. U. Kiencke, L.Nielsen, Automotive Control Systems: For Engine, Driveline and Vehicle, SAE International, 2005
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