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A Parallel Hybrid Electric Drivetrain Layout with Torque-Fill Capability

2015-07-01
2015-01-9108
This paper discusses the torque-fill capability of a novel hybrid electric drivetrain for a high-performance passenger car, originally equipped with a dual-clutch transmission system, driven by an internal combustion engine. The paper presents the simulation models of the two drivetrains, including examples of experimental validation during upshifts. An important functionality of the electric motor drive within the novel drivetrain is to provide torque-fill during gearshifts when the vehicle is engine-driven. A gearshift performance indicator is introduced in the paper, and the two drivetrain layouts are assessed in terms of gearshift quality performance for a range of maneuvers.
Journal Article

Selection of the Optimal Gearbox Layout for an Electric Vehicle

2011-04-12
2011-01-0946
The paper describes the advantages due to the adoption of multi-speed transmission systems within fully electric vehicles. In particular, the article compares a conventional single-speed transmission layout, a 2-speed layout based on a novel gearbox architecture capable of seamless gearshifts, and a Continuously Variable Transmission layout. The selection of the optimal gear ratios for the 2-speed system has been based on an optimization procedure, taking into account the efficiency characteristics of the components of the whole vehicle powertrain. The control system for the Continuously Variable Transmission system has been designed with the aim of maximizing the efficiency of the operating points of the electric motor.
Technical Paper

Driveline Modeling, Experimental Validation and Evaluation of the Influence of the Different Parameters on the Overall System Dynamics

2008-04-14
2008-01-0632
The paper presents the driveline models conceived by the author in order to evaluate the main parameters for an optimal tuning of the driveline of a passenger vehicle. The paper deals with a full modal analysis of the contributions of the different parts. The implemented models permit to consider the non-linear driveline dynamics, including the effect of the clutch damper (in terms of non-linear stiffness and variable amplitude hysteresis in the case of the models in the time domain) and the halfshafts, the engine mounting system and the tires. The influence of each component of the driveline on the overall frequency response of the system is presented. In particular, the paper demonstrates that the tire can be modeled like a non-linear damper within the rotational dynamics of the driveline and that it is the fundamental component contributing to the first order dynamics of the transmission.
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