In the present investigation an innovative procedure to design a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is proposed, based on two steps: optimisation and decision-making. Both steps require a multi-objective approach due to the many goals to be taken into account in the design of a complex system like an HEV. The method has been applied to the preliminary design of the powertrain and tuning of the control strategy of a series hybrid vehicle, simulated with a Matlab-Simulink code. The hardware parameters included the number of axles in the vehicle, number of electric motors per axle, and type and quantity of energy storage system devices (batteries and/or electrochemical capacitors). The control parameters are related to fuel economy conversion factors and the maximum and minimum state of charge allowed to the secondary energy storage systems. Several attributes of performance and fuel consumption evaluated with respect to seven driving cycles were considered as optimisation goals. © 2008, Inderscience Publishers.
A two-step optimisation method for the preliminary design of a hybrid electric vehicle
Donateo T.
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2008-01-01
Abstract
In the present investigation an innovative procedure to design a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is proposed, based on two steps: optimisation and decision-making. Both steps require a multi-objective approach due to the many goals to be taken into account in the design of a complex system like an HEV. The method has been applied to the preliminary design of the powertrain and tuning of the control strategy of a series hybrid vehicle, simulated with a Matlab-Simulink code. The hardware parameters included the number of axles in the vehicle, number of electric motors per axle, and type and quantity of energy storage system devices (batteries and/or electrochemical capacitors). The control parameters are related to fuel economy conversion factors and the maximum and minimum state of charge allowed to the secondary energy storage systems. Several attributes of performance and fuel consumption evaluated with respect to seven driving cycles were considered as optimisation goals. © 2008, Inderscience Publishers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.