DocumentCode :
3476714
Title :
SIL, HIL, and vehicle fuel economy analysis of a pre-transmission parallel PHEV
Author :
Moore, Jonathan D. ; Molen, G. Marshall
fYear :
2013
fDate :
17-20 Nov. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
7
Abstract :
EcoCAR 2 is a collegiate level Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition which challenges students to re-engineer a General Motors (GM) donated 2013 Malibu Eco as a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle over the course of three years. The competition is organized by Argonne National Laboratory with the U.S. Department of Energy and GM as the headline sponsors. As part of this competition, Mississippi State University (MSU) has designed a pre-transmission parallel PHEV which utilizes a 145 kW permanent magnet brushless DC motor, a 18.9 kWh Li-ion battery, and a GM 1.4 L turbocharged engine which has been tuned for E85 fuel. A supervisory control system has been utilized to interface the hybrid components to the production vehicle, and implements a control strategy enabling charge depleting (CD) and charge sustaining (CS) modes of operation. In order to develop this control strategy and evaluate the vehicle, a simulation model has been constructed in Matlab Simulink for software-in-the-loop (SIL) and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation. This vehicle model has been constructed using a combination of dSPACE Automotive Simulation Models and MSU developed component models. Each of these component models has been parameterized from manufacturer provided data in order to ensure the accuracy of the vehicle evaluations. An analysis of the vehicle´s fuel economy has been performed using SIL and HIL simulation over four drive cycles for CD and CS modes of operation. A combined fuel economy has been calculated according to SAE Standard J1711 for both E85 and gasoline fuels.
Keywords :
automobiles; battery powered vehicles; fuel economy; hybrid electric vehicles; secondary cells; Argonne National Laboratory; CD modes; CS modes; E85 fuel; EcoCAR 2; GM 1.4 L turbocharged engine; HIL simulation; Li-ion battery; MSU; Malibu Eco; Matlab Simulink; Mississippi State University; SAE standard; SIL simulation; US Department of Energy; charge depleting modes; charge sustaining modes; collegiate level advanced vehicle technology competition; dSPACE automotive simulation models; gasoline fuels; general motors; hardware-in- the-loop simulation; hybrid components; permanent magnet brushless DC motor; plug-in hybrid electric vehicle; pretransmission parallel PHEV; production vehicle; software-in-the-loop simulation; supervisory control system; vehicle fuel economy analysis; Batteries; Engines; Fuel economy; Mathematical model; Supervisory control; Torque; Vehicles; General Motors; HIL; PHEV; Plug-In; SIL;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS27), 2013 World
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EVS.2013.6914796
Filename :
6914796
Link To Document :
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