DocumentCode
3421871
Title
Control strategy optimization of a hybrid fuel cell vehicle with braking energy regeneration
Author
Liang-fei Xu ; Jian-feng Hua ; Xiang-jun Li ; Qing-ran Meng ; Jian-qiu Li ; Ming-gao Ouyang
Author_Institution
State Key Lab. of Automotive Safety & Energy, Tsinghua Univ., Beijing
fYear
2008
fDate
3-5 Sept. 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
This paper deals with the optimized control strategy within the vehicle which is driven by a fuel cell stack hybrid with a NiMH battery. The aim is the instantaneous energy management to optimize the hydrogen consumption. At first the powertrain was modeled using data on testbed. Then the optimization control problem basing on an equivalent hydrogen consumption strategy is defined, where the motor target torque and DC/DC target current should be calculated. According to the shift signals and pedal position signals, the vehicle operation can be divided into two modes, non-brake mode (idle, drive backward, drive forward, slide) and brake mode. The optimization problem was solved respectively. Results in ldquoChina typical city bus cyclerdquo testing show the robustness and effectiveness of the strategy in improving fuel economy while maintaining drivability. The fuel economy was improved from 9.6 kg/100 km to 7.9 kg/100 km and the battery SOC was kept around 47%.
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; automobiles; battery powered vehicles; brakes; electric motors; fuel cell vehicles; fuel economy; hybrid electric vehicles; power transmission (mechanical); regenerative braking; secondary cells; China typical city bus cycle; DC-DC converter; brake mode; braking energy regeneration; control strategy optimization; energy management; fuel economy; hybrid fuel cell vehicle; hydrogen consumption; motor target torque; powertrain; vehicle operation; Battery powered vehicles; Energy management; Fuel cell vehicles; Fuel cells; Fuel economy; Hydrogen; Mechanical power transmission; Testing; Torque control; Vehicle driving; braking energy regeneration; equivalent consumption; hybrid fuel cell vehicle; instantaneous energy management; optimized control;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, 2008. VPPC '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Harbin
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1848-0
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1849-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VPPC.2008.4677674
Filename
4677674
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