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A Comparative Analysis Of Coastdown Testing Methods From An Electric Drive Unit Engagement Perspective Using A Student-Designed Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Dawson Everett Dunnuck Jan 2023

A Comparative Analysis Of Coastdown Testing Methods From An Electric Drive Unit Engagement Perspective Using A Student-Designed Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle, Dawson Everett Dunnuck

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Coastdown testing and road load determination are pivotal parts of the automotive design process. Vehicle manufacturers and independent companies perform and analyze road loads determined through a coastdown or similar method to determine a vehicle’s road load for modeling and EPA certification. For a traditional coastdown, the vehicle’s drivetrain must be disconnected through a clutch between the engine and the transmission while traveling at a high rate of speed to place the vehicle in neutral. This changes for hybrid and electric vehicles. Some hybrid, and most electric, vehicles delivered to customers do not have this clutch action to grant the …


Component Optimization Of A Parallel P4 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Utilizing An Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy, Holden Ryan Fraser Jan 2023

Component Optimization Of A Parallel P4 Hybrid Electric Vehicle Utilizing An Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy, Holden Ryan Fraser

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Advancements in battery and electric motor technology have driven the development of hybrid electric vehicles to improve fuel economy. Hybrid electric vehicles can utilize an internal combustion engine and an electric motor in many configurations, requiring the development of advanced energy management strategies for a range of component configurations. The Equivalent Consumption Minimization Strategy (ECMS) is an advanced energy management strategy that can be calculated in-vehicle in real-time operation. This energy management strategy uses an equivalence factor to equate electrical to mechanical power when performing the torque split determination between the internal combustion engine and electric motor. This equivalence factor …