DocumentCode :
933312
Title :
PSIM-based modeling of automotive power systems: conventional, electric, and hybrid electric vehicles
Author :
Onoda, Shigeru ; Emadi, Ali
Author_Institution :
Soleq Corp., Chicago, IL, USA
Volume :
53
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
3/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
390
Lastpage :
400
Abstract :
Automotive manufacturers have been taking advantage of simulation tools for modeling and analyzing various types of vehicles, such as conventional, electric, and hybrid electric vehicles. These simulation tools are of great assistance to engineers and researchers to reduce product-development cycle time, improve the quality of the design, and simplify the analysis without costly and time-consuming experiments. In this paper, a modeling tool that has been developed to study automotive systems using the power electronics simulator (PSIM) software is presented. PSIM was originally made for simulating power electronic converters and motor drives. This user-friendly simulation package is able to simulate electric/electronic circuits; however, it has no capability for simulating the entire system of an automobile. This paper discusses the PSIM validity as an automotive simulation tool by creating module boxes for not only the electrical systems, but also the mechanical, energy-storage, and thermal systems of the vehicles. These modules include internal combustion engines, fuel converters, transmissions, torque couplers, and batteries. Once these modules are made and stored in the library, the user can make the car model either a conventional, an electric, or a hybrid vehicle at will, just by dragging and dropping onto a schematic blank page.
Keywords :
automobiles; automotive electronics; hybrid electric vehicles; internal combustion engines; motor drives; power convertors; power electronics; product development; PSIM-based modeling; automotive power systems; batteries; conventional vehicle; electric circuit; electronic circuit; fuel converters; hybrid electric vehicle; internal combustion engine; motor drives; power electronic converters; power electronic simulation; product-development cycle time reduction; torque couplers; transmission; user-friendly simulation; vehicle simulation; Analytical models; Automotive engineering; Circuit simulation; Electronic packaging thermal management; Hybrid electric vehicles; Hybrid power systems; Power electronics; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system simulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2004.823500
Filename :
1275703
Link To Document :
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