Title :
Energy management strategy optimization for the Electro-Mechanical Transmission system based on PMP
Author :
Zheng Hailiang ; Xiang Changle ; Zhang Donghao
Author_Institution :
Beijing Inst. of Technol., Beijing, China
fDate :
Aug. 31 2014-Sept. 3 2014
Abstract :
The Electro-Mechanical Transmission (EMT) is a form of Heavy-Duty Vehicles Electrification. It makes use of two motor-generator units to electrically impose a continuously variable ratio between the input shaft and the transmission output shaft, thereby allowing the engine to work in a more efficient manner without respect to the vehicle speed. To realize that, the EMT system requires an algorithm controls the power split between the internal combustion engine and the electric machines. Based on Pontryagin´s Minimum Principle (PMP), the optimal control theory is applied to derive a methodology for a real-time power split algorithm. To validate the performance of the proposed control strategy, a forward model is built based on Matlab/Simulink for the simulation. The simulation results show that the research of EMT control strategy has significant oil-saving effect, optimization method and the control strategy is effective.
Keywords :
electric machines; electric vehicles; energy management systems; internal combustion engines; maximum principle; optimisation; power transmission (mechanical); EMT control strategy; Matlab-Simulink; PMP; Pontryagin minimum principle; electric machines; electromechanical transmission; energy management strategy optimization; forward model; heavy-duty vehicles electrification; internal combustion engine; oil-saving effect; optimal control theory; optimization method; real-time power split algorithm; variable ratio; Batteries; Engines; Fuels; Optimization; System-on-chip; Torque; Vehicles; EMT; Energy Management Strategy Optimization; Minimum Principle; Real-Time;
Conference_Titel :
Transportation Electrification Asia-Pacific (ITEC Asia-Pacific), 2014 IEEE Conference and Expo
Conference_Location :
Beijing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4240-4
DOI :
10.1109/ITEC-AP.2014.6940799