Modeling and Control of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems on a Hybrid
Super Sports Car 14-12-02-0011
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SAE International Journal of Electrified Vehicles-V132-14EJ
Today the contribution of the transportation sector to greenhouse gases is
evident. The fast consumption of fossil fuels and their impact on the
environment have given a strong impetus to the development of vehicles with
better fuel economy. Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) fit into this context with
different targets, from the reduction of emissions and fuel consumption to
performance and comfort enhancement. Vehicles exist with various missions; super
sports cars usually aim to reach peak performance and guarantee a great driving
experience, but great attention must also be paid to fuel consumption. According
to the vehicle mission, HEVs can differ in the powertrain configuration and the
choice of an energy storage system. The electrical energy source often consists
of batteries, but also capacitors could be used. The energy storage systems
could be limited in energy or power density, depending on their technology. This
work explores the hybridization of a super sports car by fitting two electric
machines in position P2-P4. In addition, the energy storage system is hybridized
by combining batteries and capacitors to get the benefits of both. At first, the
hybrid energy storage system (HESS) is obtained by connecting batteries and
capacitors in parallel. The research activity shows that such a system could
significantly reduce the peak current requested to the batteries and reduce the
battery voltage variations, consisting of a simple solution. Later, the
connection between capacitors and batteries is regulated by a DC-DC converter to
fully use the available energy of the capacitors and actively control the
system. Both systems are modeled in MATLAB/Simulink, and they are eventually
introduced as part of a hybrid electric vehicle model. The model is simulated on
emission cycles and the fuel consumption results are compared with the ones of
the conventional super sports car to determine the improvements on fuel
economy.
Citation: Franceschi, A., Cavina, N., Parenti, R., Reggiani, M. et al., "Modeling and Control of Hybrid Energy Storage Systems on a Hybrid Super Sports Car," SAE Int. J. Elec. Veh. 12(2):2023, https://doi.org/10.4271/14-12-02-0011. Download Citation