Sensitivity analysis of energy management strategies for hydraulic hybrid vehicles

Timothy O. Deppen, Andrew G. Alleyne, Kim A. Stelson, Jonathan J. Meyer

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Abstract

This paper presents a study of how different methods for designing energy management strategies (EMS) are affected by variations in drive cycle and system parameters. Specifically a rule-based strategy extracted from analysis of dynamic programming results over the Federal Urban Drive Cycle and a model predicative controller are considered. These strategies were validated on a hydraulic hybrid powertrain testbed. The hydraulic hybrid powertrain utilizes a high pressure accumulator for energy storage which has superior power density than conventional battery technology. This makes fluid power attractive for urban driving applications in which there are frequent starts and stops. Through a simulation study we will demonstrate the need to carefully consider the application and confidence one has in knowledge of the drive cycle and system model when choosing an EMS design method.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationASME 2012 5th Annual Dynamic Systems and Control Conference Joint with the JSME 2012 11th Motion and Vibration Conference, DSCC 2012-MOVIC 2012
Pages129-136
Number of pages8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1 2012
EventASME 2012 5th Annual Dynamic Systems and Control Conference Joint with the JSME 2012 11th Motion and Vibration Conference, DSCC 2012-MOVIC 2012 - Fort Lauderdale, FL, United States
Duration: Oct 17 2012Oct 19 2012

Publication series

NameASME 2012 5th Annual Dynamic Systems and Control Conference Joint with the JSME 2012 11th Motion and Vibration Conference, DSCC 2012-MOVIC 2012
Volume1

Other

OtherASME 2012 5th Annual Dynamic Systems and Control Conference Joint with the JSME 2012 11th Motion and Vibration Conference, DSCC 2012-MOVIC 2012
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityFort Lauderdale, FL
Period10/17/1210/19/12

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