Title :
Virtual Design and Simulation of Hybrid Vehicles
Author_Institution :
Synopsys, Mountain View, CA
Abstract :
Hybrid Vehicles introduce new technologies and new challenges into automotive design. Although these new technologies promise to gain greater efficiencies, they are not as proven as conventional drivetrain systems. Companies and their engineers cannot rely on the know-how of their existing systems for this new evolving technology. Specifically the interaction between the different drive concepts and the complex control algorithm is a big challenge in the development of a hybrid vehicle. Virtual design and the use of advanced simulation methods like statistical analysis and FMEA are therefore more important than ever to reduce the design risk. This presentation will examine the benefits of virtual design and robust design techniques, used extensively in the development process of traditional vehicles, applied to the challenges of drivetrain systems in hybrid vehicles.
Keywords :
electrical engineering computing; hybrid electric vehicles; automotive design; drivetrain systems; hybrid vehicles; robust design technique; virtual design;
Conference_Titel :
Automotive Electronics, 2006. The 2nd IEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-609-8