Systematic design and power management of a novel parallel hybrid electric powertrain for heavy-duty vehicles

Wei Wu*, Junlin Luo, Tiangang Zou, Yin Liu, Shihua Yuan, Bingqing Xiao

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Abstract

A novel multi-degree-of-freedom parallel hybrid propulsion system with multi-gear for heavy-duty vehicles is proposed to optimize fuel economy, driving comfort, and dynamic performance. The system has a compact structure and high integration. The detailed design and the power flow of the parallel hybrid propulsion system are introduced. The full power system prototype is designed and assembled. The control methods for the driving torque compensation and energy management are investigated. The simulated results of the parallel hybrid propulsion system are presented. The propulsion system power is not interrupted during gear shifting with the torque compensation control. The jerk of the vehicle is also reduced during shifting. The internal combustion engine can work more efficiently in the hybrid propulsion mode with the equivalent consumption minimization strategy. The purpose of this paper is to provide a hybrid driving scheme for commercial vehicles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number124165
JournalEnergy
Volume253
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • Energy management strategy
  • Equivalent consumption minimization strategy
  • Hybrid electric vehicle
  • Parallel hybrid
  • Shift control
  • Transmission system

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