Platform Engineering Applied to Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

2007-01-0292

4/16/2007

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Abstract
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Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) technology will provide substantial reduction in petroleum consumption as demonstrated in previous studies. Platform engineering steps including, reduced mass, improved engine efficiency, relaxed performance, improved aerodynamics and rolling resistance can impact both vehicle efficiency and design. Simulations have been completed to quantify the relative impacts of platform engineering on conventional, hybrid, and PHEV powertrain design, cost, and consumption. The application of platform engineering to PHEVs reduced energy storage system requirements by more than 12%, offering potential for more widespread use of PHEV technology in an energy battery supply-limited market. Results also suggest that platform engineering may be a more cost-effective way to reduce petroleum consumption than increasing the energy storage capacity of a PHEV.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0292
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Markel, T., "Platform Engineering Applied to Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles," SAE World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 16, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-01-0292.
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4/16/2007
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2007-01-0292
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Technical Paper
Language
English