Prediction of power losses in electric vehicle transmissions

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Title
Prediction of power losses in electric vehicle transmissions

CoPED ID
98886d77-dba5-4197-afb4-3e528c2c04da

Status
Active

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 5, 2019

End Date
March 5, 2023

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Transmission power losses provide a major contribution to the overall energy loss in an electric vehicle. In relative terms, this contribution is much larger than in an equivalent IC-powered vehicle. Consequently, the ability to predict and minimise transmission losses provides an important avenue for improving the efficiency and thus extending the range of EVs. This project will develop a new model for prediction of EV gearbox efficiency including the influence of lubricant properties. The approach utilises a thermally-coupled gear lubrication model to accurately predict gear teeth friction as well as bearing and churning losses. Crucially, the model will use experimentally obtained lubricant rheology parameters as input which should allow it to differentiate between different lubricant formulations in terms of overall gearbox efficiency. The model is intended to be used as a tool for optimising the selection of transmission oils and gearbox architecture for improved efficiency and range of EVs. Results will assess the trends in transmission losses with a selection of existing and new oils and over a range of operating conditions typical of EV transmissions.

Amir Kadiric SUPER_PER
Joseph Shore STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Efficiency (properties)
  2. Lubricants
  3. Oil
  4. Optimisation
  5. Automotive engineering

Extracted key phrases
  1. Transmission power loss
  2. Transmission loss
  3. Electric vehicle transmission
  4. Overall energy loss
  5. Overall gearbox efficiency
  6. EV gearbox efficiency
  7. EV transmission
  8. Prediction
  9. Gear lubrication model
  10. New model
  11. Different lubricant formulation
  12. Major contribution
  13. Lubricant rheology parameter
  14. Gearbox architecture
  15. New oil

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