Research of electric car dynamics
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26906/znp.2019.52.1672Keywords:
mathematical model, electric car, drive, mechanical and electrical systems, dynamic loads, flexibility, electromechanical processes, oscillatory phenomenaAbstract
Recently, electric vehicles are becoming widespread throughout the world, so the research is relevant. The results of performed
researches of dynamics electric car on the basis of ZAZ-1102 are presented. The calculation method of dynamic loads
in electric and mechanical systems of electric cars is developed. The technique considers the electromagnetic processes in the
engine, the elasticity of the elastic parts, the oscillatory processes, and damping in the elastic links. On the basis of the developed
mathematical model and using the mathematical software apparatus MathCAD, calculations of transients in the electric
and mechanical systems have been obtained, based on the obtained results of the research, the constructed graphs.
The obtained results of the study of the electric motor drive mechanism can be used for designing, calculating and determining
the dynamic loads of electric cars and their hybrids.
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