The world needs a new source of energy, an unspillable source.

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  1. Very interesting. I am kind of new to Matlab. I have used business
    simulation tools in the past for oil / gas related processes (Arena,
    Witness, etc) and others for more generic strategic analysis (Ithink
    /Stella). I would have not thought that a general methodology overview like
    the one presented in this video would be available to the general public.
    This info / methodology / tools made available says that EHV development (
    maybe in less sophisticated forms) will soon be a reality in emerging
    countries also. Excellent video. Thanks. 

  2. Hi George Thomas ,I interested in this file because i have a project about
    electric vehicle ,but i don’t know how to download this file ,If possible
    please you tell me how to do that or could you send this file to my Email
    :>>> nawapatee52@gmail.com. thank you ^ ^ 

Hybrid Electric Vehicle Modeling and Simulation

In this webinar we will demonstrate how to model, simulate, and deploy a hybrid electric vehicle in the MATLAB & Simulink environment.

The electrical, mechanical, thermal, and control systems are tested together to detect integration issues and optimize system level performance. Included in this webinar will be demonstrations and explanations to show you how to:

• Create custom battery models using the Simscape language

• Speed up drive cycle tests and parameter sweeps using parallel computing

• Automatically test and document simulation results using report generation

• Investigate power quality using spectrogram plots

• Run in real time on HIL systems using Simscape local solvers To develop complex mechatronic systems efficiently, the ability to balance the tradeoff of model fidelity and simulation speed is necessary.

System-level variants of the electrical system are used to iterate quickly and make high-level design decisions, while detailed variants are used to perform more in-depth analyses. The ability to generate c code from the model enables engineers to use Model-Based Design for the entire system (plant and controller).

The electrical, mechanical, and thermal systems are modeled using Simscape, SimElectronics, and SimDriveline, and a variant of the electrical power network modeled in SimPowerSystems is incorporated to perform power quality analyses. Simulink and Stateflow are used to model the control system.