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Composition Platform for Conventional and Hybrid Powertrains

2017-09-04
2017-24-0172
In view of the rapidly increasing complexity of conventional as well as hybrid powertrains, a systematic composition platform seeking for the global optimum powertrain is presented in this paper. The platform can be mainly divided into three parts: the synthesis of the transmission, the synthesis of the internal combustion engine (ICE) and the optimization and evaluation of the entire powertrain. In regard to the synthesis of transmission concepts, a systematical and computer-aided tool suitable both for conventional und hybrid transmissions is developed. With this tool, all the potential transmission concepts, which can realize the desired driving modes or ratios, can be synthesized based on the vehicle data and requirements.
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Electrified Drives for Automated Vehicles

2023-10-31
2023-01-1679
This paper deals with the relationship between powertrain design and the requirements resulting from connected and automated driving. The questions addressed are how much powertrain design will change in regard to automated and connected driving and which powertrain in an automated vehicle will prove to be the optimum solution. To this end, a concept study is being conducted for a D-segment vehicle and multiple powertrain topologies ranging from non-electrified, mild-hybrids to plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles. The development processes required to address this issue is presented accordingly, as well as the necessary methods for systemic drive optimization, taking into account all requirements of the vehicle, the drive system and the components and their interactions with each other. The requirements resulting from connected and automated driving as well as their influences on vehicle and drive concepts are elaborated.
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Optimal and Prototype Dimensioning of Electrified Drives for Automated Driving

2024-07-02
2024-01-3021
Electrified drives will change significantly in the wake of the further introduction of automated driving functions. Precise drive dimensioning, taking automated driving into account, opens up further potential in terms of drive operation and efficiency as well as optimal component design. Central element for unlocking the dimensioning potentials is the knowledge about the driving functions and their application. In this paper the implications of automated driving on the drive and component design are discussed. A process and a virtual toolchain for electric drive development from concept optimization to detailed component dimensioning is presented. The process is subdivided into a concept optimization part for finding the optimal drive topology and layout and a detailed prototype dimensioning process, where the final detailed drive dimensioning is carried out.
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Impact of Automated Driving on Design and Energy Consumption of Electrified Drives

2024-04-09
2024-01-2158
This paper discusses the dependency between powertrain design and automated driving. The research questions are to what extent automated driving influences the powertrain design and how energy and fuel consumption is affected in comparison to customer driving. For this investigation a concept study is carried out for a D-segment vehicle and multiple powertrain topologies, ranging from non-electrified to plug-in hybrids and battery electric vehicles. In order to answer the research questions, the used development process and the methods for optimizing the drive system are presented accordingly, taking into account all vehicle requirements, the drive system and the components and their interactions with each other. This work focuses on two automated driving functions developed at the Institute of Automotive Engineering of the Technische Universität Braunschweig. The functions are an “automated valet parking” and a “highway pilot”.
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