Engine Control Strategy for a Series Hybrid Electric Vehicle Incorporating Load-Leveling and Computer Controlled Energy Management 960230
This paper identifies important engine, alternator and battery characteristics needed for determining an appropriate engine control strategy for a series hybrid electric vehicle Examination of these characteristics indicates that a load-leveling strategy applied to the small engine will provide better fuel economy than a power-tracking scheme
An automatic energy management strategy is devised whereby a computer controller determines the engine-alternator turn-on and turn-off conditions and controls the engine-alternator autonomously Battery state of charge is determined from battery voltage and current measurements Experimental results of the system's performance in a test vehicle during city driving are presented
Citation: Hochgraf, C., Ryan, M., and Wiegman, H., "Engine Control Strategy for a Series Hybrid Electric Vehicle Incorporating Load-Leveling and Computer Controlled Energy Management," SAE Technical Paper 960230, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/960230. Download Citation
Author(s):
Clark G Hochgraf, Michael J Ryan, Herman L Wiegman
Affiliated:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Pages: 16
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Electric and Hybrid-Electric Vehicles-PT-85, Strategies in Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Design-SP-1156
Related Topics:
Hybrid electric vehicles
Fuel economy
Batteries
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