Development of a Willans Line Rule-Based Hybrid Energy Management Strategy
2022-01-0735
03/29/2022
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- The pre-prototype development of a simulated rule-based hybrid energy management strategy for a 2019 Chevrolet Blazer RS converted parallel P4 full hybrid is presented. A vehicle simulation model is developed using component bench data and validated using EPA-reported dynamometer fuel economy test data. A combined Willans line model is proposed for the engine and transmission, with hybrid control rules based on efficiency-derived engine power thresholds. Algorithms are proposed for battery state of charge (SOC) management including engine loading and one pedal strategies, with battery SOC maintained within 20% to 80% safe limits and charge balanced behavior achieved. The simulated rule-based hybrid control strategy for the hybrid vehicle has an energy consumption reduction of 20% for the Hot 505, 3.6% for the HwFET, and 12% for the US06 compared to the stock vehicle.
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- Citation
- Legg, T., and Nelson, D., "Development of a Willans Line Rule-Based Hybrid Energy Management Strategy," SAE Technical Paper 2022-01-0735, 2022, https://doi.org/10.4271/2022-01-0735.