Title :
Comparison of energy management strategies for a range extended electric city bus
Author :
Xu, Liangfei ; Yang, Fuyuan ; Hu, Mingyin ; Li, Jianqiu ; Ouyang, Minggao
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Automotive Safety & Energy, Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper compares diverse energy management strategies for a 12m-length range extended electric city bus. The city bus is powered by li-ion batteries and an auxiliary power unit, which converts chemical energy into electric energy with an internal combustion engine and a generator. The power-train system is firstly modeled, and a global optimal problem targeting at minimizing the fuel consumption is described. The dynamic programming (DP) algorithm is utilized to solve the problem. The DP strategy is compared with CDCS (Charge Depleting and Charge Sustaining) and blended strategies. Simulation analysis and on-road testing are carried out. Results show that, for the specific configuration, the CDCS strategy is more suitable than blended strategy in real-time control applications. In the on-road testing of the Beijing 365 bus route, the equivalent fuel consumption with an empty load is 23.6L/100km, and it is 24.9L/100km with a fully load. Compared to a non-optimal blended strategy, the optimal CDCS strategy can reduce fuel consumption by 11%, and the DP strategy can reduce fuel consumption by 12.7%. According to on-road testing data, the fuel consumption can reduced by 17% compared to a traditional ICE powered city bus.
Keywords :
battery powered vehicles; chemical energy conversion; dynamic programming; energy management systems; internal combustion engines; lithium; power transmission (mechanical); secondary cells; Beijing 365 bus route on-road testing; DP algorithm; ICE powered city bus; Li; auxiliary power unit; blended strategy; charge depleting and charge sustaining strategy; chemical energy conversion; dynamic programming algorithm; electric energy; energy management strategy; fuel consumption; generator; internal combustion engine; lithium-ion batteries; nonoptimal blended strategy; optimal CDCS strategy; powertrain system; range extended electric city bus; real-time control applications; size 12 m; Batteries; Cities and towns; Energy management; Engines; Fuels; System-on-a-chip; Vehicles; CDCS; Range extended vehicles; blended; dynamic programming; energy management;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (CCC), 2012 31st Chinese
Conference_Location :
Hefei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2581-3