Overview
The Educators Workshop, this workshop on Electric Vehicle System-Level Modeling and Simulation covers a range of exercises that introduce the learner to topics such as vehicle modeling, vehicle dynamics, power electronics, motor simulation and control, battery modeling and management, thermal management and system-level modeling. Also, this workshop can be taught by the faculty to make students industry-ready by developing applied skills in the area of electrification and prepare a foundation of skills in modeling and simulation that would be useful for a research and design (R&D) career.
Objectives
Understanding the Electric Vehicle Curriculum and the delivery instructions
Hands on session with some exercises
Information on the resources and content for course delivery
Who
Can
Attend
Two academicians from ECE/Mechanical/Automobile/Mechatronics per college
Educators Workshop Pre-Requisite:
1. Pre-requisites for 5 Day Workshop Attendees:
a. For Faculty with minimum 2 years teaching experience
i. Knowledge of first principles of Mathematics and Physics, such as solving Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs)
ii. Basic Knowledge of Control Systems
iii. Basic Knowledge of Power Electronics (Circuits & Semiconductors)
iv. Basic Knowledge of Electrical Machines (Motors & Inverters)
v. (Recommended) Some familiarity with programming in high-level language such as MATLAB
b. Suggested Resources to go through before starting:
i. MATLAB Onramp course (free, online self-paced)
ii. Simulink Onramp course (free, online self-paced)
2. License access to the Educator Workshop Attendees during & after the workshop (additional two months) will be taken care of by MathWorks team.
Dr Viju Ravichandran
Engineering Technical Manager
MathWorks Education team
Dr Dhruv Chandel
EDU Customer Success
MathWorks Education
Mr Ramana Anchuri
EDU Customer Success
MathWorks Education
| S.No | part 1 | part 2 | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Overview of EV Course | Introduction to Model-Based Design | Power Electronics Simulation | Battery Modelling | Vehicle Dynamics Simulation |
| 2 | Introduction to Programming | Solving ODEs using Block-Diagrams | Hardware Integration & Code Generation | Battery Management Systems | System-Level Electric Vehicle Design |
| 3 | Solving ODEs using Numerical Methods | Multi-domain Physical Modelling | BLDC Motor Simulation & Control | Thermal Modeling of Vehicle Components | Design Project: Electric Vehicle System Configuration |
| 4 | Simplified Vehicle Model | Control System Design (PID) | Fiedls-Oriented Control (FOC) for PMSM Motor | Vehicle Powertrain Simulation | |
| 5 | Hands-On Practice | Hands-On Practice | Hands-On Practice | Hands-On Practice | Hands-On Practice |
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