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Technical Paper

Design and Control of Thermal Management System for the Fuel Cell Vehicle in Low-Temperature Environment

2020-04-14
2020-01-0851
In low-temperature environment, heat supply requires considerable energy, which significantly increases energy consumption and shortens the mileage of electric vehicle. In the fuel cell vehicles, waste heat generated by the fuel cell system can supply heat for vehicle. In this paper, a thermal management system is designed for a the fuel cell interurban bus. Thermal management strategy aiming at temperature regulation for the fuel cell stack and the passenger compartment and minimal energy consumption is proposed. System model is developed and simulated based on AMESim and Matlab/Simulink co-simulation. Simulation results show that the fuel cell system can provide about 78 % energy of maximum heat requirement in -20 °C ambient temperature environment.
Technical Paper

Predicting the Battery Residual Usable Energy under Dynamic Conditions: a Novel Adaptive Method with Enhanced Performance

2015-03-10
2015-01-0054
Electric vehicle (EV) is a worldwide researching focus due to its environmental friendliness, but the inaccurate Remaining Driving Range (RDR) estimation hinders the EVs' popularity, and an accurate determination of the battery Residual Usable Energy (RUE) is the key factor to obtain a precise RDR value. A common RUE estimation method is based on State-of-Charge (SOC) estimation, in which the RUE is proportionally related to the current SOC. However, the battery voltage varies significantly under real-world conditions, and the traditional method results in certain estimation errors. An adaptive RUE prediction method (AEP) is introduced in this paper, in which the dynamic voltage is predicted based on the future discharge profile and a battery model, while the RUE is then calculated by the predicted voltage and current sequences.
Journal Article

Modeling and Experiment Validation of the DC/DC Converter for Online AC Impedance Identification of the Lithium-Ion Battery

2017-03-28
2017-01-1198
The lithium-ion battery plays an important role in saving energy and lowering emissions. Many parameters like temperature have an influence on the characteristic of the battery and this phenomenon becomes more serious in an electric vehicle. In this paper, the application of a boost DC/DC converter to the battery system of high power for online AC impedance identification is proposed. The function of the converter is to inject a current excitation signal into the battery at work and the normal output current is drawn by a load. Through analyzing the average state space equations and deriving the small signal model of the converter, the gain function is deduced of the fluctuated current signal against the fluctuated duty cycle which controls the converter. The control algorithm is designed and the system model is verified using Matlab/Simulink with respect to the disturbance current signal generation, the gain function and its variation with frequency range.
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