Physical model of an electric vehicle for research of dynamic operating modes

This paper presents mathematical and physical model of permanent magnet synchronous machine which enable simulation and experimental studies of various dynamic modes of operation of electric vehicle in laboratory environment. The mathematical model is realized in Matlab programming language. It provides useful information for investigation of the dynamic modes including control strategies related to recuperation modes. Several operation modes are experimentally studied and analyzed using the physical model.

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