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Portable Charging System for Electric Vehicles (Project 216) #47

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Hi, I am Harshit. I am a Mechanical engineering student at MANIT, India. I am interested in working and collaborating on this project.

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Hi, I am a student at NIT - B and interested in working and collaborating on this project.

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Hi, I am a student at NIT-B and interested in working and collaborating on this project.

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Hi Everyone! I am an undergrad and I hope to create a good final year project out of project 216. Happy to collaborate.

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Hello, my name is Thomas and I am a student at Northeastern University. I am currently working with a team to do this project. We are looking for help in some areas and would love to collaborate.

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robertogl Sep 21, 2021
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Hello Thomas,
As you can see other students have been working on this project and are open to collaborate. I am sure they will reply soon.
In the meantime, feel free to ask your questions here, we will try our best to answer quickly.

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Has anybody considered using ultracapacitors for secondary storage system ? please shed some lights on why (not) to use it.

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Hi, that's a good question, Aman.

Personally I think ultracapacitors are good for applications where a lot of energy has to be stored or discharged very quickly, analogous to a mechanical flywheel. But they are generally not appropriate for long-term energy storage. However they can be included as a part of the system to smooth out the energy flow and protect from any current spikes/sudden power draws.

Hope that helps - Dhruv

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Sure sir I will read more about using ultracapacitors effectively. I was thinking for different level (2,4) of charging for EV and for level 4 DC -DC charging Ultracapacitors seemed best but there is a tradeoff of cost and portability.

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I have done a basic literature review. You may go through it, although I don't have much experience with it. I believe I have reviewed the ultracapacitor method somewhere in it.
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can anyone share some article/videos/simulation for active cell balancing? all I can find is mostly on passive cell balancing using resistance switching. Also has anyone tried the code for passive cell balancing ? It seems quite odd to me as the models on Mathworks central use brute force and end up with lowest possible SoC (when i/p are 75, 78, 35,55 the balanced Soc comes out to be 28 for all cells)

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robertogl Jan 14, 2022
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Hi @AmanRajSrivastava,

Unfortunately we do not have examples on how to use our tools for active cell balancing. However, Just by doing a simple Google search I found this article that could be of interest. The article adopts a flyback converter block, which you can find here and is part of Simscape Electrical.
If you do a specific search on IEEE Xplore you can find many papers, however, that can be useful only if you a subscription to the IEEE database.

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"Hi, I am a student at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology Burla and interested in working and collaborating on this project 216".

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Hi I was a student too of the same college. Is there any way we could interact as to discuss the models

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/lipun-kumar-naik-78356b20b/
We can interact via linkedin. Let's get connected.

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Can anyone tell me what are the perks of completion of this project ?

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robertogl Feb 4, 2022
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Hi @Ayushalt17,

The rewards are:

  • An official MathWorks certificate of accomplishment
  • LinkedIn recommendation
  • Referral for positions at MathWorks (depending on the quality of the submission)
  • MathWorks t-shirt.

I hope these are good incentives to complete and share your project!

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Hello, my name is Amr. I am a student at the University of Alberta. I am interested in working and collaborating on this project.

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Hi, my name is Hamza Khan. I am a senior at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. I will be working on this project with my team and mentor throughout Summer '22.

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robertogl May 16, 2022
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Hi @hkhan97,

Great to know you will be working on this project! Please do not hesitate to ask any question regarding this project here.

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Hi, I am a Thanmaya Sri , just done with my Bachelors from VNR college. I'm interested in working and collaborating on this project

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Hi I am Harine, just graduated from Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore. I am interested in working and collaborating in this project

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Hi there I am Hameed Ahmed, an Electrical Engineer from Pakistan. I am interested in working and collaborating on this project as it is one of the best concepts for modern vehicles. If anyone who is working on this project and serious about this project do comment so we could collaborate on this project.

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Hi, I am Soufiane Laebouss, I study Electrical Engineer in France. If you want we could work together on this project.

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Hi @robertogl sir,

I'm exploring the idea of forming a multinational student team to collaborate on a project focused on designing a portable charger for electric vehicles. This project is driven by the global trend towards electrification and the need for innovative solutions in the field.

I believe that a diverse team of students from different universities and countries can bring valuable insights and skills to this project. It could be a great opportunity for international collaboration and knowledge exchange.

Please let me know whether I can collaborate and submit the same project with different universities and nations or not.

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robertogl Oct 27, 2023
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Hello @Agr-sagar,

Yes, you can collaborate with students from other universities and countries! I like the idea and I am fully supportive.

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Hi there I am Muhammad Saad, an Electrical Engineering undergraduate from NUST, Pakistan. I am interested in working and collaborating on this project.

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Hi sir @robertogl ,i am santunu kumar barik,a 3rd year b.tech undergraduate from vssut,burla under electrical engineering depaartment.I am eager to work in this project.

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