In-Situ Mapping and Analysis of the Toyota Prius HEV Engine

2000-01-3096

08/21/2000

Event
Future Transportation Technology Conference & Exposition
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Content
The Prius is a major achievement by Toyota: it is the first mass-produced HEV with the first available HEV-optimized engine. Argonne National Laboratory's Advanced Powertrain Test Facility has been testing the Prius for model validation and technology performance and assessment. A significant part of the Prius test program is focused on testing and mapping the engine. A short-length torque sensor was installed in the powertrain in-situ. The torque sensor data allow insight into vehicle operational strategy, engine utilization, engine efficiency, and specific emissions. This paper describes the design and process necessary to install a torque sensor in a vehicle and shows the high-fidelity data measured during chassis dynamometer testing. The engine was found to have a maximum thermodynamic efficiency of 36.4%. Emissions and catalyst efficiency maps were also produced. The torque sensor and fast-response emissions measurement systems allowed special attention to engine start and shutdown that occur very frequently throughout the test cycle.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-3096
Pages
10
Citation
Duoba, M., Ng, H., and Larsen, R., "In-Situ Mapping and Analysis of the Toyota Prius HEV Engine," SAE Technical Paper 2000-01-3096, 2000, https://doi.org/10.4271/2000-01-3096.
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Published
Aug 21, 2000
Product Code
2000-01-3096
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English