Effects Of Battery Pack Capacity On Fuel Economy Of Hybrid Electric Vehicles

Yiqun Liu, Y. G. Liao, Ming-Chia Lai
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As a promising trend, hybrid electric technology improves the vehicle fuel economy and lowers the vehicle emission significantly, without making drivers to worry about vehicle charging. The onboard battery pack stores the electric energy generated from the generator driven by regenerative braking and engine and provide the stored electric energy to the motor to drive the vehicle. The capacity of the onboard battery pack in a hybrid electric vehicle has large effects on the vehicle's fuel economy, weight, and cost. If the capacity is too small, only limited electric energy from the regenerative braking can be stored, which results in a worse fuel economy. If the capacity is too high, the engine needs to work harder to drive the generator to charge the battery pack, which also results in a worse fuel economy. Also, a battery pack with high capacity makes the vehicle heavier and more expensive. In this paper, the effects of battery pack capacity on the fuel economy of the hybrid electric vehicle are studied. A hybrid electric vehicle model based on the 2016 Ford Fusion Hybrid is built in GT-SUITE using experimental battery cell data including open-circuit voltage (OCV), 1C-rate charging and discharging voltage, and internal resistance. Five different battery pack capacities (1Ah, 3Ah, 5Ah, 7Ah, and 9Ah) are used in the vehicle model to study their effects on the engine fuel consumption rate and overall gas mileage in different standard driving cycles. Based on this research, battery pack capacity between 5Ah to 7Ah is suitable for a mid-sized hybrid electric sedan during most driving conditions.
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混合动力技术是一个很有前景的发展趋势,它可以显著提高汽车的燃油经济性,降低汽车的排放,而无需担心汽车的充电问题。车载电池组存储由再生制动和发动机驱动的发电机产生的电能,并将存储的电能提供给电机驱动车辆。混合动力汽车车载电池组的容量对汽车的燃油经济性、重量和成本有很大影响。如果容量太小,则只能存储来自再生制动的有限电能,这将导致更差的燃油经济性。如果容量过高,发动机需要更加努力地驱动发电机为电池组充电,这也会导致更差的燃油经济性。此外,高容量的电池组使车辆更重,更昂贵。本文研究了混合动力汽车电池组容量对燃油经济性的影响。基于2016款福特Fusion混合动力车型,在GT-SUITE中构建了一款混合动力汽车模型,该模型使用了包括开路电压(OCV)、1c倍率充放电电压和内阻在内的实验电池数据。整车模型采用5种不同的电池组容量(1Ah、3Ah、5Ah、7Ah、9Ah),研究不同标准行驶循环下电池组容量对发动机燃油消耗率和总油耗的影响。根据这项研究,在大多数驾驶条件下,5Ah至7Ah的电池组容量适合中型混合动力轿车。
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