Theses (Department of Electrical Engineering and Mechatronics)
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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető COMPARISON OF SIMPLIFIED AND COMPLEX MODELS OF A THREE-PHASE PERMANENT MAGNET BRUSHLESS DIRECT CURRENT MOTOR IN ELECTRIC VEHICLESGhareeb, Abdullah Waheeb Jaffer Omer; Babangida, Aminu; DE--Műszaki KarOne of the most viable options presented for eliminating environmental concerns while keeping energy efficiency in the field of mobility and transportation, is electrical vehicles (EV). The overall performance of the electrical vehicles can be determined by their electric motors. The utilization of the permanent magnet brushless direct current (PMBLDC) motors as an applicable selection for the electrification of the vehicles. In this research, a deep examination and performance evaluation of the use of PMBLDC motors in electric vehicles, in precise a comparison of a simplified and complex models of a three-phase, 4-pole Y-connected PMBLDC motor was performed. Performance evaluation and enhancement and assessment of behavior under ambient temperatures and various controlling algorithms, was done by creating the models using MATLAB/Simulink environment. The research resulted in optimizing the overall performance of the motor as well as the full electric powertrain.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Nonlinear Automotive Vehicle Suspension System Integrated With Enhanced PID ControllerGubio, Sherif; Babangida, Aminu; DE--Műszaki KarThis work presents a comprehensive study on a Nonlinear Quarterly Car Passive Suspension System (PSS), designed to address the dynamic challenges encountered in modern vehicles. This novel method combines sophisticated control algorithms with nonlinear elements to enhance the performance of the vehicle. The flexibility of the system to adjust to changing driving preferences and road circumstances is highlighted while delving into the design's essential elements. In order to monitor and alter suspension characteristics in real-time and provide the best ride comfort and vehicle stability.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Optimal State of Charge Estimation of a 2011 Nissan Leaf battery Pack for a VW crafter Hybrid Electric VehicleElwakil, Fares; Babangida, Aminu; DE--Műszaki KarThis summary is a detailed account of the thesis and it’s step by step processes related to the, study of the concepts regarding the thesis, state-of-the-art technologies, execution, result, ideas and motivations. The project concentrates on two Key aspects; the first is Electric vehicles and electric vehicle batteries.