Modeling and Energy Consumption Determination of an Electric Go-kart

University essay from Chalmers tekniska högskola/Institutionen för energi och miljö

Abstract: An electric traction motor drive for an electric karting application was modeled for efficiencystudies and simulated using the Matlab®/Simulink® software. In this thesis, the electric traction motordrive model includes models of battery, power electronic converter, and electric motor losses relatedto a typical 48 seconds track driving schedule. The important losses within a typical electric motorsuch as stator copper, rotor copper, and core losses were modeled and simulated over the entire speedrange. A power electronic converter was modeled; including the switching and conduction losses forboth MOSFETs and the anti parallel power diodes. The energy storage was modeled as a genericmodel capable of representing losses and the state of charge (SOC) of the battery over the drivingcycles. The energy captured during regenerative braking was also considered in the simulation.Finally, the overall electric traction motor drive system efficiency was estimated based on theindividual model based efficiency analysis. The battery and induction motor parameters, which wereused in the simulation, were calculated using the measurement data obtained through laboratory tests.The complete electric traction drive system was simulated and observed using the drive cycle ofthe ICE karting at the race day for 48 seconds (one lap). The total average efficiency of the electricdrive system is 66.7%. The average power of the electric motor was 5.4 kW and the total energyconsumed by this electric traction drive system was 920 Wh for one whole race. The battery cansupply the electric traction drive system for 22 minutes. The regenerative braking energy can be usedto charge the battery and reduce the energy usage in the system, but has only a small effect due to theshort time of the regenerative braking period.

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