Parallel HEV controller modeling for power management

Boukehili Adel, Zhang Youtong, Sun Shuai

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Abstract

In this paper, a hybrid vehicle controller is developed. Using the driver commands, the battery state of charge and the engine map, a set of rules has been developed to efficiently split the power. The idea is: 1) Estimate the instantaneous torque demand. 2) Using the estimated torque, the feedback signals and the engine map, find the best operating point and then split the power and let the engine work as near as possible to this efficient point, that can be done by controlling the motor (generator). In the case of motor, let its torque supply the rest of the torque needed, while the engine works near its efficient point, or in the case of generator, let its torque supply an additional load to put the engine in an efficient point. 3) Control the motor to supply the transient torque demand, and keep the engine torque constant as long time as possible, this help to reduce fuel consumption. Finally simulations of a conventional and hybrid vehicle are performed using Simulink environment to check the controller and series of results will prove the effectiveness of the controller and will show the advantage of hybrid powertrain on fuel economy.

Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Event25th World Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition: Sustainable Mobility Revolution, EVS 2010 - Shenzhen, China
Duration: 5 Nov 20109 Nov 2010

Conference

Conference25th World Battery, Hybrid and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition: Sustainable Mobility Revolution, EVS 2010
Country/TerritoryChina
CityShenzhen
Period5/11/109/11/10

Keywords

  • Hybrid controller
  • Hybrid electric vehicle
  • Power management
  • Simulation

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