In-Wheel Motor Vibration Control for Distributed-Driven Electric Vehicles: A Review

Ze Zhao, Hamid Taghavifar, Haiping Du, Yechen Qin*, Mingming Dong, Liang Gu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Efficient, safe, and comfortable electric vehicles (EVs) are essential for the creation of a sustainable transport system. Distributed-driven EVs, which often use in-wheel motors (IWMs), have many benefits with respect to size (compactness), controllability, and efficiency. However, the vibration of IWMs is a particularly important factor for both passengers and drivers, and it is, therefore, crucial for the successful commercialization of distributed-driven EVs. This article provides a comprehensive literature review and state-of-the-art vibration-source analysis and mitigation methods in IWMs. First, selection criteria are given for IWMs, and a multidimensional comparison for several motor types is provided. The IWM vibration sources are then divided into internally and externally induced vibration sources and discussed in detail. Next, vibration reduction methods, which include motor-structure optimization, motor controller, and additional control components, are reviewed. Emerging research trends and an outlook for future improvement aims are summarized at the end of this article. This article can provide useful information for researchers who are interested in the application and vibration mitigation of IWMs or similar topics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2864-2880
Number of pages17
JournalIEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021

Keywords

  • Electric vehicles (EVs)
  • in-wheel motor (IWM)
  • vibration control
  • vibration reduction

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