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Impact of Low and High Congestion Traffic Patterns on a Mild-HEV Performance

2017-10-08
2017-01-2458
Driven by stricter mandatory regulations on fuel economy improvement and emissions reduction, market penetration of electrified vehicles will increase in the next ten years. Within this growth, mild hybrid vehicles will become a leading sector. The high cost of hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) has somewhat limited their widespread adoption, especially in developing countries. Conversely, it is these countries that would benefit most from the environmental benefits of HEV technology. Compared to a full hybrid, plug-in hybrid, or electric vehicle, a mild hybrid system stands out due to its maximum benefit/cost ratio. As part of our ongoing project to develop a mild hybrid system for developing markets, we have previously investigated improvements in drive performance and efficiency using optimal gearshift strategies, as well as the incorporation of high power density supercapacitors.
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Parameter Design of a Parallel Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicle Driving System Based on Regenerative Braking Control Strategy

2019-04-02
2019-01-0368
In this paper, hydraulic driving system parameters of a parallel hydraulic hybrid vehicle are designed based on the regenerative braking requirement. Torque, speed and power demands during typical driving cycles are analyzed. The braking control strategy is designed considering both the braking safety and braking energy recovery efficiency. The hydraulic braking torque is determined by the braking control strategy. The proportional relationship of hydraulic pump/ motor output torque and its working pressure is considered. Through simulation with typical city driving cycles, most braking energy can be recovered by the proposed hydraulic driving system and braking control strategy.
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Two Motor Two Speed Power-Train System Research of Pure Electric Vehicle

2013-04-08
2013-01-1480
Method to improve the efficiency and the design of more efficient pure electric vehicle (PEV) system is a research hotspot for the automobile industry worldwide. Traditionally, PEV powertrains are dominated almost exclusively by single reducer structures in both concept and commercially available PEVs. This paper presents a novel two motor two speed pure electric power-train structure to study alternate methods for improving the operating efficiency of a typical PEV. This idea is derived from conventional power splitting transmissions to achieve motor efficiency optimization and ultimately lead to running range improvement. Through parameter matching and simulation, results demonstrated that the proposed two motor two speed PEV can realize better vehicle performance than single reducer PEV system; furthermore it can behave even better than a similar single motor two speed system.
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