Analysis of Hybrid Electric Transmission with Over Ten Speed Ratios 2021-01-7037
A hybrid transmission with more than 10 times speed ratio is introduced in this paper. The transmission consists of a electric torque converter module (eTC) and a dual input-shaft gearbox (DIG). The configuration structure and operation mode of the hybrid system based on eTC-DIG are analyzed in detail. The hybrid module comprises a motor, a planetary gear set (PGS), and a clutch. The rotating elements of the PGS are connected to engine shaft, motor shaft, and two input shafts of DIG, respectively, in such a way, that a new speed ratio is created between each odd-numbered gearset and an adjacent even-numbered gearset. The transmission has twice as many speed ratios for the engine as the number of the speed-changing gear sets. The hybrid system can realize a variety of working modes and eliminate the dual clutch of DCT, which greatly reduces the cost and risk. The economic simulation of the hybrid system is carried out for a Pickup truck. The results show that multi-gear is conducive to optimizing the engine working area, and the fuel consumption of WLTC cycle is reduced by 28%, which greatly improves the fuel economy of the vehicle and has a good market application value.
Citation: Jie, X., Zhihui, D., Lianghui, Y., and Zexing, W., "Analysis of Hybrid Electric Transmission with Over Ten Speed Ratios," SAE Technical Paper 2021-01-7037, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-01-7037. Download Citation
Author(s):
Xing Jie, Duan Zhihui, Yang Lianghui, Wang Zexing
Affiliated:
Beijing National New Energy Automotive Technology Innovation
Pages: 7
Event:
Vehicle Electrification and Powertrain Diversification Technology Forum Part I
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Torque converters
Light trucks
Engines
Fuel consumption
Hybrid electric vehicles
Transmissions
Fuel economy
Clutches
Analysis methodologies
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