DocumentCode :
3095706
Title :
Generator Voltage Stabilisation for the Series-Hybrid Vehicle
Author :
Stewart, Paul ; Cowley, Richard
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Sheffield, Sheffield
fYear :
2007
fDate :
5-8 Nov. 2007
Firstpage :
274
Lastpage :
279
Abstract :
This paper presents a simple, robust controller for use in speed control of an internal combustion engine for series- hybrid electric vehicle applications. Particular reference is made to the stability of the rectified DC link voltage under load disturbance and potentially inaccurate system models. In the system under consideration, the primary power source is a 4-cylinder normally aspirated gasoline internal combustion engine, which is mechanically coupled to a three-phase permanent magnet AC generator. The generated AC voltage is subsequently rectified to supply a lead-acid battery, and permanent magnet traction motors via three-phase full bridge power electronic inverters. Two complementary performance objectives exist. Firstly to maintain the internal combustion engine at its optimal operating point, and secondly to supply a stable 42 V supply to the traction drive inverters. Achievement of these goals minimises the transient energy storage requirements at the DC link, with a consequent reduction in both weight and cost. These objectives imply constant velocity operation of the internal combustion engine under external load disturbances and changes in both operating conditions and vehicle speed set-points. An electronically operated throttle allows closed loop engine velocity control. System time-delays and non-linearities render closed loop control design extremely problematic. A model based controller is designed and shown to be robust in controlling the DC link voltage, resulting in well-conditioned operation of the hybrid vehicle.
Keywords :
angular velocity control; closed loop systems; delays; hybrid electric vehicles; internal combustion engines; invertors; permanent magnet generators; rectifying circuits; traction motor drives; closed loop engine velocity control; generator voltage stabilisation; internal combustion engine; lead-acid battery; load disturbance; permanent magnet traction motors; rectified DC link voltage; series-hybrid vehicle; speed control; system nonlinearities; three-phase permanent magnet AC generator; time-delays; transient energy storage; AC generators; Batteries; Hybrid electric vehicles; Internal combustion engines; Inverters; Power system modeling; Robust control; Stability; Velocity control; Voltage control; Automotive; Hybrid Vehicles; Model-Reference Control; Time-Delay;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2007. IECON 2007. 33rd Annual Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Taipei
ISSN :
1553-572X
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0783-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2007.4460011
Filename :
4460011
Link To Document :
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