The Brunel University relies on two training systems from LEYBOLD & FEEDBACK for their MSc Electric Vehicle Systems Laboratory

Brunel University London, United Kingdom
Chun Sing Lai
MSc Electric Vehicle Systems Course Director
 

Brunel University London has procured two equipment as part of practical teaching for MSc Electric Vehicle Systems.

The Battery Technology and Management System aims to replicate the high voltage batteries that are generally used in EV. This equipment provides a safe working voltage (at 24 V) for students to examine the battery technologies and management system for EVs. The system allows students to monitor BMS performance via a safety line, battery data collection, battery temperature simulation, and fault simulations (i.e., to simulate defective cells). 

The Electrical Machines and Drives equipment allows students to learn the fundamentals of electrical drives, including the construction and function of electrical machines. The motor and generator (regenerative braking) operation modes are examined for

  1. Direct current machines; 
  2. Alternating and induction machines; 
  3. Brushless machines.

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