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Performance optimization of mild hybrid passenger vehicle by dual control strategy for city driving cycle

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  • Shanu, Pataparambath Noyalraj
  • Senthilkumar, Subramaniam

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The automobile industry is facing challenges owing to stringent emission regulations and adaptation to the evolving technologies. The launched hybrid vehicles are facing challenges regarding the cost-fuel benefit trade-off as well as the complexity in packaging the E-Machine between Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) and transmission system. The P3 hybrid configuration with AMT system is a way to achieve better drivability and fuel benefit. This paper focuses on development of Dual Control Strategy (DCS) for performance improvement in retrofitted 48 V P3 hybrid AMT vehicle. The DCS is developed based on rule based approach and Adaptive-Equivalent fuel Consumption Minimization Strategy (A-ECMS). The proposed control strategy includes decision making of mode shift between electric and ICE mode, optimal torque distribution between ICE and E-machine, equivalence cost factor computation with kinetic energy at the wheel and drivability consistency subjective to system limits during E-Creep, E-Launch and mode shift. The overall energy transfer efficiency to the wheels is improved by considering the global constraint, State of Charge (SOC) difference and the local constraint of 48 V battery, E-Machine and ICE. The 48 V P3 hybrid AMT vehicle with DCS can provide 10 kW power during torque assist or electric drive and −12 kW during recuperation or ICE mode, which results an elevated real time fuel economy by 66.7% and promises a improved driving performance in Bangalore city Driving Cycle (BDC).

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  • Shanu, Pataparambath Noyalraj & Senthilkumar, Subramaniam, 2021. "Performance optimization of mild hybrid passenger vehicle by dual control strategy for city driving cycle," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 214(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:214:y:2021:i:c:s0360544220320600
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.118953
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