Modelling of electromechanical coupling dynamics for high-speed EHT system used in HEV and characteristics analysis

Yunkun Xie, Kianmeng Lim, Hui Liu*, Zhaobin Zhan, Xiaolei Ren, Xinyi Li, Ruyi Zhou, Pu Gao, Changle Xiang

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Abstract

As the development of hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) to high-speed, heavy-load, the electromechanical coupling vibration becomes the bottleneck in high-speed electromechanical hybrid transmission (EHT) system. To explore the dynamics characteristics and optimization direction for high-speed EHT system, an electromechanical coupling dynamics model under multi-source excitations is established with lumped-distributed parameter method and verified with experiment data. The dynamics model shows higher accuracy in both time and frequency domain analysis. On this basis, firstly, the comparison between lumped-shaft and distributed-shaft model is studied under time and frequency domain. Comparing with the lumped-shaft model, the distributed-shaft model shows higher accuracy, and can better reflect the coupling vibration of multi-stage planetary gears (PGs). Secondly, the inherent vibration model is derived, and the effect of electromechanical coupling and high-speed working conditions on inherent vibration characteristics are studied. Thirdly, a new method called ‘machine-electricity-magnet coupling interface’ is proposed to reveal the coupling vibration phenomenon. In addition, the signal of stator current and electromagnetic torque includes the frequency of PGs, which is a basis on the fault diagnosis and state monitor of EHT system. Last but not the least, the vibration acceleration of EHT system is analysed under variable speed and load working conditions. Rotation speed and gear meshing force is found as the main influencing factor of series EHT system, and the specific optimization direction is also given.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115614
JournalApplied Mathematical Modelling
Volume136
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

Keywords

  • Coupling interface
  • Electromechanical coupling dynamics
  • Electromechanical hybrid transmission system (EHT)
  • Hybrid electric vehicle (HEV)
  • Multi-source excitations

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