Tatiana Minav

Position

Assistant Professor at Tampere University

Expertise

Electric and hybrid powertrain, zonal hydraulics, efficiency

Tatiana Minav (PI, D.Sc. (Tech.) is part of the IHA-Innovative hydraulics and Automation unit in the Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences of Tampere University/Finland. She received a Doctor of Science degree (D.Sc.) from Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), Finland in 2011. She is an expert in electro-hydrostatic systems and actuators, cylinder’s sensorless position motion control, simulation, energy balance and energy recovery systems in off-road mobile machinery. She has been working on the electrification of off-road machinery for over 10 years. During her academic career, she worked in 5 industrial projects funded by Business Finland (former Tekes), and as PI in the projects IZIF and ArcticWEll which were funded by the Academy of Finland and related to electro-hydraulics system implementation for electrification of off-road machinery. She is the author of over 90 publications.

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Selected publications

  • Minav, T., Heikkinen J., Pietola, M., ” Electric driven zonal hydraulics in Non-road mobile machinery,” chapter in the book  New Applications of Electric Drives, book edited by Miroslav Chomat,   publisher InTech, 2015, ISBN 978-953-51-2233-3
  • Tammi K., Minav T., Kortelainen J., “Thirty Years of Electro-Hybrid Powertrain Simulation” IEEE Access Vol.:6, DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2850916
  • Minav T., Schimmel T., Murashko K., Åman R., Pyrhönen J., Pietola M., “Towards better energy efficiency through systems approach in an industrial forklift”. Proc. IMechE, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
  • Minav T.A, Heikkinen J.E., Pietola M.,  “Direct Driven Hydraulic Drive for New Powertrain Topologies of Non-Road Mobile Machines”, Elsevier, Electric Power System Research, 2017.
  • Woongkul L, Silong Li, Di Han, B. Sarlioglu, T. Minav, M.Pietola, (2018), “A Review of Integrated Motor Drive and Wide Bandgap Power Electronics for High Performance Electro-Hydrostatic Actuators”, EEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, Volume: 4, Issue: 3, pp: 684 – 693