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Design and performance of electrical propulsion system of extended range electric vehicle (EREV) Chevrolet Voltec
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Electrical Propulsion SystemElectric MachineEngineeringMotor DriveMechanical EngineeringHybrid Electric VehiclePower ElectronicsChevrolet Volt MotorElectric VehiclesElectrical DrivePerformance DetailsElectrical EngineeringAerospace Electric PowerChevrolet VoltecPropulsionEnergy Efficient DriveAerospace EngineeringElectric PropulsionAutomotive ElectronicsMachine Design
This paper presents the design and performance details of the Chevrolet Voltec electric propulsion system. The propulsion system has two machines, one machine is operating mostly as a motor while the other machine is operating mostly as a generator. Both machines of the Voltec electric drive system are permanent magnet AC synchronous machine types with the magnets buried inside the rotor. The motor has distributed windings. However, as opposed to a conventional stranded winding the Chevrolet Volt motor has bar-wound construction to improve the motor performance, especially in the low to medium speed range. At higher speed the skin and proximity effects in the stator bars lead to increased stator winding losses but are addressed in the design. The bar-wound construction also has excellent thermal performance, in both the steady-state and the transient conditions, necessary for full EV driving. The generator uses concentrated windings. The concentrated winding construction has good slot fill and short end-turn length. These features resulted in good performance in the intended operational region and were an enabler for machine packaging inside the transmission. Both the machines exhibit excellent efficiency and exceptionally smooth and quiet operation. Machine design and construction details as well as the measured thermal, electromagnetic and acoustic noise performances are presented in the paper.
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