Title :
Modeling and simulation of various hybrid electric configurations of the high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV)
Author :
Antoniou, Antonis ; Komyathy, Jonathan ; Bench, Justin ; Emadi, Ali
Author_Institution :
IIT Consortium on Adv. Automotive Syst., Illinois Inst. of Technol., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Although hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have been studied mainly with the aim or increasing fuel economy, little has been done in order to improve both fuel economy and performance. However, vehicular dynamic performance characteristics such as acceleration and gradeability are of prime importance in military vehicles such as the high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle (HMMWV). This paper is concentrated on the models that describe hybridized HMMWV vehicles and the simulation results or those models. Parallel and series configurations have been modeled using the advanced vehicle simulator (ADVISOR) software developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Both a retrofit approach and a constant power approach have been tested and the results are compared to the conventional model results. In addition, the effects of using smaller engines than the existing ones in hybrid HMMWV drive trains have been studied and the results are compared to the data collected from an actual implementation or such a vehicle. Moreover, the integrated starter/alternator (ISA) configuration has been considered and the results were encouraging.
Keywords :
alternators; diesel engines; electric drives; fuel economy; hybrid electric vehicles; hybrid simulation; military vehicles; power convertors; wheels; advanced vehicle simulator; diesel engine; electric drives; electric propulsion; fuel economy; high-mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle; hybrid electric vehicle; integrated starter-alternator; military vehicle; power electronic converter; sport utility vehicle; vehicle simulation; vehicular dynamic performance; Acceleration; Engines; Fuel economy; Hidden Markov models; Hybrid electric vehicles; Intelligent vehicles; Laboratories; Renewable energy resources; Testing; Vehicle dynamics; Diesel engine; electric drives; electric propulsion; hybrid electric vehicles; military vehicles; power electronic converters; sport utility vehicles; vehicle simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicle Power and Propulsion, 2005 IEEE Conference
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9280-9
DOI :
10.1109/VPPC.2005.1554525