Integrated Motor Drive

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Digital Design

Definition And Implementation of a Holistic Digital Twin of the IMD

This report presents a comprehensive overview of the activities carried out in Work Package 4 (WP4), specifically Task 4.3, of the RHODAS project, which focuses on the design and development of a digital twin framework for key components of electric powertrains.

Audience:
Digital Design Professionals, Digital Twin Researchers, Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Electric Vehicle Powertrain Designers, Reliability Engineers
Electric Vehicle Design

Design of a Smart Actuation for a Fully Electrified Suspension System

Audience:
Automotive Component Manufacturers, Automotive Engineers, Electric Vehicle Designers, Electric Vehicle Developers, EV Manufacturers, Power Electronics Researchers
Methods, Tools & Processes for Circular Economy

Environmental, criticality and circularity assessment of materials systems and components

This report evaluates an Integrated Motor Drive (IMD) developed for electric trucks, with the aim of reducing environmental impacts and improving the circular use of materials. The IMD consists of four main components: inverter, electric motor, gearbox, and heatsink.

Audience:
Electric Vehicle Manufacturers, Electric Vehicle Powertrain Designers, Environmental and Energy Efficiency Experts, Environmental Policy Makers, Environmental Regulators
Powertrain Modularity & Integration

Fault Tolerant Control of SiC/GaN Power Converters

This document describes fault-tolerant control strategies for the SiC/GaN power converter and the eMotor of the RHODaS integrated motor drive (IMD).

Audience:
Automotive Industry Professionals, Control Systems Developers, Electrical Engineering Researchers, Electrical Engineers, Power Electronics Researchers
Powertrain Modularity & Integration

System specifications and requirements for electric and electronic system including thermal management system

This deliverable provides updated specifications and requirements for the electrical, electronic, and thermal management subsystems of the RHODaS powertrain, building on those previously defined.

Audience:
Automotive Component Manufacturers, Electric Vehicle Researchers, Electrical Engineering Researchers, Power Electronics Researchers