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3WCC temperature integration in a gasoline-HEV optimal energy management strategy

Pierre Michel
Alain Charlet
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Guillaume Colin
Yann Chamaillard
Gérard Bloch
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A gasoline-Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) Energy Management Strategy (EMS) is the computation of the distribution between electric and gasoline propulsion. The historical objective of EMS was to minimize fuel consumption. However, decreasing the fuel consumption does not directly minimize the pollutant emissions, as the operation of the 3 Way Catalytic Converter (3WCC) needs to be taken into account. This paper therefore proposes to integrate pollutant emission into the EMS with the Pontryagin Minimum Principle. A tradeoff between pollution and fuel consumption is then introduced. The integration of the 3WCC temperature into EMS is discussed and finally a simplification is proposed.
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hal-00905665 , version 1 (18-11-2013)

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Pierre Michel, Alain Charlet, Guillaume Colin, Yann Chamaillard, Gérard Bloch, et al.. 3WCC temperature integration in a gasoline-HEV optimal energy management strategy. Workshop for New Energy Vehicle Dynamic System and Control Technology, NEV-DSC 2013, Aug 2013, Beijing, China. pp.CDROM. ⟨hal-00905665⟩
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