Title :
Specifications and Design of a PM Electric Variable Transmission for Toyota Prius II
Author :
Cheng, Yuan ; Trigui, Rochdi ; Espanet, Christophe ; Bouscayrol, Alain ; Cui, Shumei
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Electromagn. & Electron. Technol., Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin, China
Abstract :
This paper focuses on an analysis of technical requirements for the design of a permanent-magnet-type electric variable transmission (PM-EVT), which is a novel series-parallel hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) powertrain concept. Similar to the planetary gear train used in Toyota Prius II, the EVT also realizes the power-split function. However, it is implemented in an electromagnetic way rather than in a mechanical way, as is the case for Prius II with a planetary gear. In this paper, a procedure to define the technical requirements of an EVT is presented. Since Toyota Prius II is a well-known series-parallel HEV, this vehicle is chosen as a reference. The engine, battery, and other necessary components are kept as input data. A dynamic simulation was performed to take into account different driving cycles. Then, based on an analysis of the simulation results (torque, speed, and power) the technical requirements of the PM-EVT are defined. Finally, the PM-EVT machine is designed. The PM-EVT design results are presented and validated using the finite-element method (FEM).
Keywords :
finite element analysis; hybrid electric vehicles; permanent magnet machines; power transmission (mechanical); FEM; PM electric variable transmission; PM-EVT machine; Toyota Prius II; finite-element method; permanent-magnet-type electric variable transmission; planetary gear train; power-split function; series-parallel HEV; series-parallel hybrid electric vehicle powertrain concept; Batteries; Electric vehicles; Gears; Hybrid electric vehicles; Mechanical power transmission; Permanent magnet machines; Electric variable transmission (EVT); permanent-magnet machine; planetary gear; series–parallel hybrid electric vehicle (HEV);
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2011.2155106