Equipping a Test Vehicle with the Autark Hybrid Powertrain and First Experiences in Operation

2000-05-0048

06/12/2000

Event
Seoul 2000 FISITA World Automotive Congress
Authors Abstract
Content
In order to reduce fuel consumption and air pollution of passenger cars as well as to provide inner city zero-emission driving the Autark Hybrid, a hybrid CVT-based drive train concept, is developed and investigated at the technical university of Munich. Currently, a test vehicle based on a conventional compact class car is assembled. Besides the propulsion unit consisting of a standard ic engine, an i2-transmission and an electric motor, several additional components, i. e. hydraulic supply, have to be fitted inside the engine compartment. Traction battery, control system, and extended electrical power supply are placed in the area of the loading floor. Different systems of the standard car loose their function, become inapplicable or have to be replaced. Moreover there are further displays and operating elements at the driver's disposal. For extensive testing and optimising parallely to the vehicle a second drive train Autark Hybrid is implemented at a test rig. There first tests already demonstrate function of the drive train and give an early impression.
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6
Citation
Höhn, B., Pflaum, H., and Schmidbauer, T., "Equipping a Test Vehicle with the Autark Hybrid Powertrain and First Experiences in Operation," SAE Technical Paper 2000-05-0048, 2000, .
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Published
Jun 12, 2000
Product Code
2000-05-0048
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English