TY - JOUR
T1 - Co-optimization for fuel cell buses integrated with power system and air conditioning via multi-dimensional prediction of driving conditions
AU - Yan, Mei
AU - Xu, Hongyang
AU - Jin, Lisheng
AU - He, Hongwen
AU - Li, Menglin
AU - Liu, Haoran
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022/11/1
Y1 - 2022/11/1
N2 - The unknown future driving conditions of actual fuel cell buses (FCBs) and the complex coupling between energy-consuming components make the energy management of integrated powertrain and electrical accessory systems challenging. To dress this challenge, based on the multi-dimensional prediction of driving conditions, a co-optimization integrated with power system and air conditioning system is proposed for fuel cell buses in this paper. The multi-dimensional accurate construction of future driving conditions is carried out from three perspectives: long-term velocity dynamic construction, passenger number prediction, and short-term velocity real-time prediction. On this basis, hierarchical and integrated optimization strategies are designed. The optimization objective function aims at energy consumption economy and rides comfort, incorporating the impact of fuel cell and battery degradation. The simulation experiment of co-optimization for FCBs integrated power system and air conditioning system is carried out. The simulation results show that compared to the hierarchical strategy, the integrated approach has better temperature comfort and energy-saving effect, where the average temperature is closest to the target comfort temperature of 25.55 °C, and the RMSE is 0.64 °C. The equivalent hydrogen consumption is relatively saved by 6.24 %, 7678.3 g/100 km, reaching 90.27 % of the benchmark solved by offline dynamic programming.
AB - The unknown future driving conditions of actual fuel cell buses (FCBs) and the complex coupling between energy-consuming components make the energy management of integrated powertrain and electrical accessory systems challenging. To dress this challenge, based on the multi-dimensional prediction of driving conditions, a co-optimization integrated with power system and air conditioning system is proposed for fuel cell buses in this paper. The multi-dimensional accurate construction of future driving conditions is carried out from three perspectives: long-term velocity dynamic construction, passenger number prediction, and short-term velocity real-time prediction. On this basis, hierarchical and integrated optimization strategies are designed. The optimization objective function aims at energy consumption economy and rides comfort, incorporating the impact of fuel cell and battery degradation. The simulation experiment of co-optimization for FCBs integrated power system and air conditioning system is carried out. The simulation results show that compared to the hierarchical strategy, the integrated approach has better temperature comfort and energy-saving effect, where the average temperature is closest to the target comfort temperature of 25.55 °C, and the RMSE is 0.64 °C. The equivalent hydrogen consumption is relatively saved by 6.24 %, 7678.3 g/100 km, reaching 90.27 % of the benchmark solved by offline dynamic programming.
KW - Air conditioning system
KW - Co-optimization
KW - Fuel cell buses
KW - Multi-dimensional driving conditions
KW - Velocity dynamic construction
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U2 - 10.1016/j.enconman.2022.116339
DO - 10.1016/j.enconman.2022.116339
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85140741757
SN - 0196-8904
VL - 271
JO - Energy Conversion and Management
JF - Energy Conversion and Management
M1 - 116339
ER -