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| Modelling and Control of a Medium-duty Hybrid Electric Truck |
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International
Journal of Heavy Vehicle Systems, Vol. 11, No. 3/4, pp. 349-371,
2004
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| Authors: |
C.-C. Lin,
Z. Filipi, L. Louca, H. Peng*, D. Assanis, J. Stein, Automotive
Research Center, U. of Michigan
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| Abstract: |
The main
contributions of this paper are the development of a forward-looking
hybrid vehicle simulation tool, and its application to the design
of a power management control algorithm. The hybrid electric
vehicle simulation tool (HE-VESIM) was developed at the Automotive
Research Center of the University of Michigan to study the potential
fuel economy and emission benefits of the parallel hybrid propulsion
system for a medium truck. The fundamental architecture of the
feed-forward simulation tool and the dynamic equations of its
sub-system modules are first described. A power management control
algorithm is then designed and evaluated, which is based on
mimicking the behaviour of a dynamic-programming optimisation
scheme. Simulation results over an urban driving cycle demonstrate
that the hybrid control algorithm is able to improve vehicle
fuel economy significantly, compared with the original vehicle,
powered only by a diesel engine.
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Paper: P2004_HVS_ARC02.PDF
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