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Dynamic Coordinated Diesel-electric Competition Control Method for Parallel Mild Hybrid Tracked Vehicle

  • Shangyan Wang
  • , Tao Cui*
  • , Tianxiang Wang
  • , Bingbing Wang
  • , Fujun Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Focusing on the issue of diesel-electric competition and diesel engine's insufficient power for parallel mild hybrid tracked vehicle in launch and acceleration process, the theoretical analysis and vehicle tests are conducted to find the corresponding reasons. Based on the test results, the variables of fuel mass demand and fuel mass constraint are used to describe the driver's power demand and diesel engine's output capability, furthermore the desired motor output in dynamic process is determined. Finally, a fuel demand differential-based motor torque algorithm is proposed, which emphasizes the dominant role of diesel engine as the power source in parallel mild hybrid tracked vehicle. A coordinated control method is proposed for the diesel-electric competition in the dynamic process of parallel mild hybrid tracked vehicle. An object powertrain model is established to validate the proposed method through simulation. The simulated results show that the proposed method succeeds in improving the dynamic performance of vehicle and avoiding the underlying diesel-electric competition problem. Compared with the existing method, the proposed method is used to improve the diesel engine dynamic output by 19.37%, reduce the battery power consumption by 63.75% and shorten the 0-32 km/h acceleration time by 6.52%.

Translated title of the contribution并联式弱混履带车辆动态过程“油电竞争”协调控制方法
Original languageEnglish
JournalBinggong Xuebao/Acta Armamentarii
Volume46
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • diesel-electric competition
  • dynamic coordinated control
  • fuel demand differential-based motor torque algorithm
  • parallel mild hybrid tracked vehicle
  • speed differential-based motor torque algorithm
  • turbo lag

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