Model-Based Double Closed-Loop Coordinated Control Strategy for the Electro-Mechanical Transmission System of Heavy Power-Split HEVs

Weida Wang*, Yuhang Zhang, Xiaoxia Sun, Changle Xiang, Chao Yang

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Abstract

The dual-mode electro-mechanical transmission (EMT) system is a crucial part of power-split hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), especially for the heavy HEVs. To improve the precision of the system power distribution and the response speed of the electric power supply, a model-based double closed-loop coordinated control strategy is proposed. As the basis of the proposed control strategy, an EMT system model, particularly of an electrical system, is established first. The proposed control strategy includes the power distribution strategy, battery power closed-loop feedback control strategy, and motor coordinated control strategy. To verify the feasibility of the proposed control strategy, simulation and experiment are performed. The results indicate that the proposed control strategy can realize the expected power distribution by coordinating generators and motors and achieve rapid and stable electric power supply.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)44-55
Number of pages12
JournalAutomotive Innovation
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Keywords

  • Electro-mechanical transmission system
  • Hybrid electric vehicles
  • Hybrid power-split
  • Multi-power distribution
  • Power coordinated control

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