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Extended Modeling, Calibration and Validity Assessment of Vehicle Models in Future Automotive Systems Technology Simulator via Real-World Driving Data

2022-03-29
2022-01-0661
Software simulation tools for vehicle fuel economy/energy efficiency can play an important role in strategic decisions about advanced powertrains. One such tool that has been developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is known as FASTSim. The philosophy of FASTSim aims to strike a difficult balance between simplifying the task of creating/editing vehicle models, fast computation time and high-fidelity simulation results. In the “baseline” version of FASTSim, which is open-source and freely available in Python or Excel, the instantaneous efficiency of an engine, motor or fuel cell is estimated via reference curves as function of power demand. The reference efficiency curve for each powertrain subsystem (e.g. for a spark-ignition engine) in baseline FASTSim has the same profile irrespective of what vehicle is being modelled, which is a compromise in accuracy in favor of ease of modeling.
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