Affiliation:
1. Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
Abstract
<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">At Nissan we have developed a new parallel hybrid system for rear-wheel-drive hybrid vehicles. As the main components of the hybrid system, both the motor and the inverter have been developed and are manufactured in house to attain high power density for providing responsive acceleration, a quiet EV drive mode and improved fuel economy.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">Because the motor is located between the engine and the transmission, it had to be shortened to be within the length allowed for the powertrain. Therefore, new technologies have been developed such as high-density, square-shaped windings and an optimized magnetic circuit specially designed for concentrated winding motors.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">The inverter is sized to a 12V battery, which it replaces in the engine compartment. Despite its compact size, the inverter must have rather large current capacity to drive a high-power motor. Heat management is critical to the design of a small but high-power inverter. The inverter was designed not only to transfer heat efficiently to a heat sink but also to control the gate driver sequence so as to reduce heat generation in the power semiconductors due to the switching loss.</div><div class="htmlview paragraph">An integrated motor-clutch control method has also been developed as an effective solution for starting the engine in the motor-only drive mode without causing either uncomfortable vibration or a decrease in traction force.</div></div>
Publisher
Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan
Reference3 articles.
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