Model predictive control-based efficient energy recovery control strategy for regenerative braking system of hybrid electric bus

Liang Li, Yuanbo Zhang, Chao Yang*, Bingjie Yan, C. Marina Martinez

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Abstract

As one of the main working modes, the energy recovered with regenerative braking system provides an effective approach so as to greatly improve fuel economy of hybrid electric bus. However, it is still a challenging issue to ensure braking stability while maximizing braking energy recovery. To solve this problem, an efficient energy recovery control strategy is proposed based on the modified nonlinear model predictive control method. Firstly, combined with the characteristics of the compound braking process of single-shaft parallel hybrid electric bus, a 7 degrees of freedom model of the vehicle longitudinal dynamics is built. Secondly, considering nonlinear characteristic of the vehicle model and the efficiency of regenerative braking system, the particle swarm optimization algorithm within the modified nonlinear model predictive control is adopted to optimize the torque distribution between regenerative braking system and pneumatic braking system at the wheels. So as to reduce the computational time of modified nonlinear model predictive control, a nearest point method is employed during the braking process. Finally, the simulation and hardware-in-loop test are carried out on road conditions with different tire-road adhesion coefficients, and the proposed control strategy is verified by comparing it with the conventional control method employed in the baseline vehicle controller. The simulation and hardware-in-loop test results show that the proposed strategy can ensure vehicle safety during emergency braking situation and improve the recovery energy almost 17% compared with the conventional rule-based strategy in the general braking situation. Therefore, the proposed control strategy might offer a theoretical reference for the design of the actual braking controller in engineering practice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)299-314
Number of pages16
JournalEnergy Conversion and Management
Volume111
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Energy recovery control
  • Hybrid electric bus
  • Modified nonlinear model predictive control
  • Optimization algorithm
  • Regenerative braking system

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