Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds

The traction motor is a key component in a fuel-cell vehicle as it converts electrical energy supplied by a fuel cell into mechanical shaft work for vehicle propulsion. Motor size, torque rating and current consumption are important factors in the selection of the optimum drive motor for best energy...

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Published in:Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences
Main Author: Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015
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Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
2015
Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences
8

10.15282/jmes.8.2015.20.0142
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84938602046&doi=10.15282%2fjmes.8.2015.20.0142&partnerID=40&md5=f74ca2be437073594d8130df6ec0b113
The traction motor is a key component in a fuel-cell vehicle as it converts electrical energy supplied by a fuel cell into mechanical shaft work for vehicle propulsion. Motor size, torque rating and current consumption are important factors in the selection of the optimum drive motor for best energy efficiency. In a practical power train assembly, the motor is coupled to the wheel via a gearing system. This study focuses on the performance with respect to traction motor efficiency relative to the gear ratio selection and variable drive cycles to minimize the power consumption of the vehicle. A test bench with a 1 kW fuel cell was developed and tests were performed at constant speeds between 15 km/h to 30 km/h with different gear ratios. Among the measured and evaluated parameters using Eagle Tree and Inertia data loggers are rpm, current, torque and power. The results show that the gear ratio selection produces a variation in required motor input power at similar drive speeds. It also shows the optimal setting of the gear ratio of more than 70% that suits the best efficiency point of the DC motor according to actual driving requirements. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia.
Universiti Malaysia Pahang
22894659
English
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author Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
spellingShingle Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
author_facet Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
author_sort Hanapi S.; Fakharuzi M.H.A.M.; Rahim A.H.A.; Tijani A.S.; Sainan K.I.; Mohamed W.A.N.W.
title Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
title_short Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
title_full Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
title_fullStr Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
title_full_unstemmed Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
title_sort Effect of gear ratio on the dc motor efficiency of a mini-fuel-cell vehicle cruising at constant speeds
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description The traction motor is a key component in a fuel-cell vehicle as it converts electrical energy supplied by a fuel cell into mechanical shaft work for vehicle propulsion. Motor size, torque rating and current consumption are important factors in the selection of the optimum drive motor for best energy efficiency. In a practical power train assembly, the motor is coupled to the wheel via a gearing system. This study focuses on the performance with respect to traction motor efficiency relative to the gear ratio selection and variable drive cycles to minimize the power consumption of the vehicle. A test bench with a 1 kW fuel cell was developed and tests were performed at constant speeds between 15 km/h to 30 km/h with different gear ratios. Among the measured and evaluated parameters using Eagle Tree and Inertia data loggers are rpm, current, torque and power. The results show that the gear ratio selection produces a variation in required motor input power at similar drive speeds. It also shows the optimal setting of the gear ratio of more than 70% that suits the best efficiency point of the DC motor according to actual driving requirements. © Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia.
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