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Development of a Multi-Architecture and Multi-Application Hybrid Vehicle Design and Management Tool

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Hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) are very promising sustainable mobility solutions. Series, parallel and series-parallel (SP) seem to be three most promising architectures among the multitude of hybrid architectures, and it is possible to find them in a multi-applications such as the motorcycles, family-cars, hybrid city busses and sport cars. It is import to have a well configured model in order to develop the different control strategies (CsTs) for each application. Therefore, a multi-architecture/multi-application (MAMA) approach capable of identifying the most energy efficient hybrid architecture considering both the dimensions of key components: electric motor (EM), battery, internal combustion engine (ICE) and the optimal control is presented. Basis of the model is the energetic macroscopic representation (EMR), which has been combined with object oriented programming (OOP) in order to enhance its modularity and reuse capabilities. The obtained results show, that different hybrid architectures are most adapted for different applications. Moreover, the robustness of the results using real time control algorithms are studied, showing that CsT matters. The obtained results contribute to simplify and harmonize the design of hybrid solutions for multiple applications.

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hal-02131069 , version 1 (16-05-2019)

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Shiyu Gan, Daniela Chrenko, Alan Keromnes, Luis Moyne. Development of a Multi-Architecture and Multi-Application Hybrid Vehicle Design and Management Tool. Energies, 2018, 11 (11), pp.3185. ⟨10.3390/en11113185⟩. ⟨hal-02131069⟩
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