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Multi-Objective Optimal Design of Parallel Plug-In Hybrid Powertrain Configurations with Respect to Fuel Consumption and Driving Performance

2014-04-01
2014-01-1158
In the past decade, various Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles have been demonstrated which offer the potential of a significant reduction in fuel consumption and emission. However, this capability strongly depends on the sizing of the components, driver's usage profile and the quality of the energy management. These challenges require new optimization procedures for a systematical exploration of the design space with the objective of an optimal powertrain configuration. A novel optimization strategy based on a multi-objective problem formulation is proposed. The optimization procedure consists of a multi-objective genetic algorithm for determining the best design parameters with respect to fuel consumption and driving performance. The approach is combined with an analytical optimal control problem to find the optimal continuous and discrete control trajectories for the energy management.
Technical Paper

Solutions of Hybrid Energy-Optimal Control for Model-based Calibrations of HEV Powertrains

2013-04-08
2013-01-1747
In this paper optimal control problems for hybrid powertrain vehicles with different drive-modes are considered and solved using numerical techniques. This leads to the formulation of hybrid optimal control problems. The aim is to find optimal controls and optimal switchings between the drive-modes to minimize a cost function resembling fuel consumption. The problem is nonlinear and subject to constraints concerning both controls and state. The techniques include indirect methods as well as direct optimization methods. Efficiency and accuracy are evaluated for all methods using simulation studies. An experimental test on a near mass-production vehicle confirms the usability of the direct optimization approach.
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