Is anyone working on e-powertrain MBD?

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Mohan
Mohan le 4 Sep 2024
Commenté : Mohan le 4 Sep 2024
Hi guys, is there anyone working on electric powertrain model-based design? I'm currently learning about 1-D scripting, modeling EV powertrains in both quasi-static and dynamic modes, traction motor & regenerative energy modeling, and transmission & auto gear modeling. So far, I'm using MATLAB and Simulink. I want to know if there are any other tools or processes I should learn in order to start a career in model- based design (MBD) for E-powertrains. Any advice or suggestions would be greatly appreciated

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Yash
Yash le 4 Sep 2024
Hi Mohan,
MATLAB and Simulink are excellent tools for model-based design (MBD) and are widely used in the industry. However, there are several other tools and processes you might consider exploring to enhance your skills and make your profile more robust for a career in this field:
Alternative Software Tools:
  • dSPACE: Known for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing and simulation, which is crucial for validating models in real-time.
  • ETAS: Offers tools for embedded systems development, including calibration and validation.
  • AVL CRUISE M: Used for vehicle system and driveline simulation, focusing on energy management.
  • GT-SUITE: Offers a comprehensive set of tools for simulating the performance and efficiency of powertrains.
Programming Languages:
  • Python: Increasingly used for data analysis, scripting, and integrating various simulation tools.
  • C/C++: Important for embedded systems programming and understanding low-level implementation.
Other Processes:
Control Systems Design: Study control theory and its application to electric powertrains, focusing on controllers for motors and power electronics.
Battery Management Systems (BMS): Understanding battery modeling, state estimation, and thermal management is crucial for EV powertrain design.
Standards and Protocols: Familiarize yourself with automotive standards like AUTOSAR, ISO 26262 (functional safety), and OBD-II.
Project Management and Collaboration Tools: Learning tools like Git for version control and platforms like Jira or Trello for project management can be beneficial.
Certification and Courses: Consider certifications or courses from institutions like SAE, IEEE, or online platforms like Coursera and edX that focus on automotive engineering and EV technology.
I hope this helps!
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Mohan
Mohan le 4 Sep 2024
Thanks Yash, Its really helpful

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