Video length is 31:15

Battery Sizing and Design for Electric Vehicles

Overview

MathWorks engineers will demonstrate how to create a system-level electric vehicle model using the Virtual Vehicle Composer feature of Powertrain Blockset.  The model will be used to evaluate the vehicle’s performance requirements using optimization techniques, resulting in battery pack requirements. The results of this study can then be used in Simscape Battery to generate an appropriate battery pack design. This battery model is then integrated back into the system level model for verification against the requirements.

About the Presenters

Mike Sasena is a product manager, focusing on the automotive products developed at the MathWorks office in Novi, Michigan.  Prior to joining MathWorks, Mike spent 14 years working on model-based system engineering projects for the automotive industry.  His experience includes hybrid electric vehicle modeling for fuel economy analysis, Model Predictive Controls development and heterogeneous system simulation.  Mike received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2002.

Danielle Chu is a product manager at MathWorks supporting the Simscape product family and specializing in power electronics and battery systems.  Prior to joining MathWorks, Danielle was at John Deere for 7 years, involved in developing power electronics control systems.  Prior to employment at John Deere, she performed postdoctoral work at the Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS), Florida State University and received her PhD in electrical engineering from the University of South Carolina and her MS in electrical engineering from Mississippi State University.

Recorded: 14 Mar 2023