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Energy Management in a Dual-Drive Hybrid Powertrain

2009-04-20
2009-01-1329
Ford Motor Company has developed a full hybrid electric vehicle with a dual-drive hybrid powertrain configuration that has great potential to overcome some attribute deficiencies in existing hybrid powertrain architectures. This paper first provides an overview of the dual-drive hybrid electric vehicle architecture and its primary operating modes. The paper then presents the energy management control system that selects operating modes and desired powertrain operating points to improve fuel efficiency. Finally, experimental results from a dual-drive hybrid prototype vehicle are used to demonstrate the fuel efficiency improvement.
Journal Article

Integrated Regenerative Braking System and Anti-Lock Braking System for Hybrid Electric Vehicles & Battery Electric Vehicles

2020-04-14
2020-01-0846
This paper describes development of an integrated regenerative braking system and anti-lock brake system (ABS) control during an ABS event for hybrid and electric vehicles with drivelines containing a single electric motor connected to the axle shaft through an open differential. The control objectives are to recuperate the maximum amount of kinetic energy during an ABS event, and to provide no degraded anti-lock control behavior as seen in vehicles with regenerative braking disabled. The paper first presents a detailed control system analysis to reveal the inherent property of non-zero regenerative braking torque control during ABS event and explain the reason why regenerative braking torque can increase the wheel slip during ABS event with existing regenerative braking control strategies.
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