A Scalable Approach for Energy Converter Modeling and Supervisory Control Design

Xi Wei, G. Rizzoni
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Increasing demand for hybrid electric vehicle designs requires automated modeling and simulation tools to construct a design space search. Composability and scalability are highly desirable in these simulators to provide design candidates. To achieve effective and efficient automation of the design space search, a scaling approach with moderate complexity and consideration of component nonlinear characteristics is necessary in sizing powertrain components, especially energy converters. The Willans line approach proposed in this paper provides models that are sufficiently accurate but not excessively complicated and permits the derivation of a scalable supervisory control algorithm for overall energy consumption minimization. The scalable models and the control strategy can be adapted to various vehicle drivetrain configurations, providing a scalable and composable simulation tool for vehicle powertrain rapid designing. Scaling results of the Willans line approach are compared with real data and another scaling method in a “forward”, quasi-static simulator.
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一种可扩展的能量转换器建模与监控设计方法
日益增长的混合动力汽车设计需求需要自动化建模和仿真工具来构建设计空间搜索。这些模拟器非常需要可组合性和可伸缩性,以提供候选设计。为了实现设计空间搜索的高效自动化,需要采用一种考虑部件非线性特性并具有中等复杂度的标度方法来确定动力总成部件的尺寸,尤其是能量转换器。本文提出的Willans线方法提供了足够精确但不过于复杂的模型,并允许推导可扩展的监督控制算法,以实现总体能耗最小化。可扩展的模型和控制策略可适应各种汽车动力系统配置,为汽车动力系统的快速设计提供了可扩展和可组合的仿真工具。在“前向”准静态模拟器中,将Willans线方法的缩放结果与实际数据和另一种缩放方法进行了比较。
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