The Effect of Driver's Behavior and Environmental Conditions on Thermal Management of Electric Vehicles

2020-01-1382

4/14/2020

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Worldwide projections anticipate a fast-growing market share of the battery electric vehicles (BEVs) to meet stringent emissions regulations for global warming and climate change. One of the new challenges of BEVs is the effective and efficient thermal management of the BEV to minimize parasitic power consumption and to maximize driving range. Typically, the total efficiency of BEVs depends on the performance and power consumption of the thermal management system, which is highly affected by several factors, including driving environments (ambient temperature and traffic conditions) and driver's behavior (aggressiveness). Therefore, this paper investigates the influence of these factors on energy consumption by using a comprehensive BEV simulation integrated with a thermal management system model. The vehicle model was validated with experimental data, and a simulation study is performed by using the vehicle model over various traffic scenarios generated from a traffic simulator. Particularly, the aggressiveness of a human driver is emulated by varying parameters in the intelligent driver model.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-1382
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Kim, J., Rodriguez, R., Kwak, K., Jung, D., et al., "The Effect of Driver's Behavior and Environmental Conditions on Thermal Management of Electric Vehicles," WCX SAE World Congress Experience, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 21, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-1382.
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4/14/2020
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2020-01-1382
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Technical Paper
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English