Modeling the Hybridization of a Class 8 Line-Haul Truck

10VARCV02

10/28/2011

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Hybrid electric vehicles have demonstrated their ability to significantly reduce fuel consumption for several medium- and heavy-duty applications. In this paper we analyze the impact on fuel economy of the hybridization of a tractor-trailer. The study is done in PSAT (Powertrain System Analysis Toolkit), which is a modeling and simulation toolkit for light- and heavy-duty vehicles developed by Argonne National Laboratory. Two hybrid configurations are taken into account, each one of them associated with a level of hybridization. The mild-hybrid truck is based on a parallel configuration with the electric machine in a starter-alternator position; this allows start/stop engine operations, a mild level of torque assist, and a limited amount of regenerative braking. The full-hybrid truck is based on a series-parallel configuration with two electric machines: one in a starter-alternator position and another one between the clutch and the gearbox.

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Dominik Karbowski, Argonne National Laboratory
Antoine Delorme, Argonne National Laboratory
Aymeric P. Rousseau, Argonne National Laboratory

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Published
Oct 28, 2011
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10VARCV02
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00:31:24