Technical Paper
A Design Procedure for Alternative Energy Storage Systems for Hybrid Vehicles
2011-09-11
2011-24-0079
Although electrochemical batteries are the mainstream for hybrid vehicle energy storage, there is continuing interest in alternative storage technologies. Alternative energy storage systems (AESS), in the form of mechanical flywheels or hydraulic accumulators, offer the potential to reduce the vehicle costs, compared to the use of electrochemical batteries. In order to maximize the benefits of mechanical or hydraulic energy storage, the system design must maximize the energy recuperation through regenerative braking and the use of the energy stored with high roundtrip efficiency, while minimizing system volume, weight and cost. This paper presents a design procedure for alternative energy storage systems for mild-hybrid vehicles, considering parallel hybrid architecture. The procedure is applied with focus on the definition of design parameters and attributes for a hydraulic AESS with high pressure accumulator.