Powertrain preheating system of tracked hybrid electric vehicle in cold weather

Rui Wang*, Yichun Wang, Chaoqing Feng, Xilong Zhang

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Abstract

In order to make sure that the heavy duty tracked vehicle can work in various conditions, especially severe cold weather, preheating system of powertrain should be adopted, and a novel preheating system is presented for the tracked hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) in which heat is generated by the low-speed drive motor. The new preheating system can meet the need of cold start without adding any additional device. The characteristic of heat generation by motor is tested when the rotor of motor is rotated in very low speed. The heat loss from power cabin to external environment has been simulated, and the relevant test has been done to verify the simulation results. Combining the characteristic of heat generation and heat loss situation about preheating system, the heat transfer model of preheating system was implemented by MATLAB. The total energy required for preheating in different ambient temperature was calculated by this model. The results showed that: the minimum heating power was 70 kW and energy required was about 180 MJ when the HEV worked in -46°C. If lithium ferrous phosphate (LFP) battery was used in power system, the minimum battery capacity is about 290 A h.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-258
Number of pages7
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume91
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Dec 2015

Keywords

  • Cold weather
  • Heat generated by PMSM
  • Heavy duty tracked HEV
  • Low temperature performance of battery
  • Preheating system

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