路线轮廓分析,以确定电动邮政投递车辆的适用性

C. Walter, M. Kong, D. Mullenhoff
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开发了一套仪器系统和计算机程序,使美国邮政服务能够确定哪些邮政路线适合电动送货车辆。仪表系统提供路线数据。在计算机程序中使用路线数据和电动汽车特性来计算特定路线的车辆能量和功率需求。电动汽车的性能特征包含在计算机程序的输入数据文件中。该仪器系统设计用于汽油动力车辆的正常邮件递送。该系统由车载电池供电。最小的操作员交互和廉价的免维护传感器的设计特点。路线等级是由经过车辆加速度校正的钟摆测量确定的。加速度是通过测量所走过的距离来确定的。用这种方法得到的道路坡度值与土建测量数据非常吻合。距离传感器利用电光传感器和由速度计齿轮驱动的旋转盘来提供3毫米的分辨率。微处理器提供时序和数据管理。数据记录在盒式磁带上。该仪器系统结构紧凑,易于在“测量”运输车辆上安装或拆卸。校准要求最低。由于邮政投递路线是封闭的,即它们在同一位置(海拔)开始和结束,因此在数据缩减过程中,钟摆的初始方向偏差可以减少到零。在运行开始时,操作员插入磁带并输入识别信息后,数据将自动记录为50-s块。如果车辆在数据块期间不处于运动状态,则不记录该时间段的数据。卡式磁带上的路线数据在CARAIN子程序中进行简化,该子程序将二进制数据转换为时间、速度、加速度、道路坡度和海拔与距离的工程图。CARA程序根据能源和功率限制来确定特定的电动汽车是否可以完成路线。提供了电池电量和电池充电状态随时间的输出图。如果超过电池功率或电机转矩限制,则会注意到这一事实,但在计算过程中会忽略这一事实,直至路线的终点或电池充电状态的设定最小值。电池充电状态由普渡大学开发的一阶系统方法确定;结果与电池测试数据吻合良好。通过将性能预测与电动邮政投递车辆获得的测试数据进行比较,CARA得到了验证。验收测试结果表明,开发了一个实用的路线轮廓分析系统。
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Route profile analysis to determine suitability of electric postal delivery vehicles
An instrumentation system and computer program were developed that allow the U.S. Postal Service to determine which postal routes are suitable for electric delivery vehicles. The instrumentation system provides route data. The route data and electric vehicle characteristics are used in the computer program to calculate vehicle energy and power requirements for the particular route. The performance characteristics of electric vehicles are contained in an input data file to the computer program. The instrumentation system is designed for use during normal mail delivery with gasoline-powered vehicles. The system is powered by the vehicle battery. Minimum operator interaction and inexpensive maintenance-free sensors are featured in the design. Route grade is determined from a pendulum measurement corrected for vehicle acceleration. Acceleration is determined from a measurement of the distance traveled. The value of road grade obtained in this manner is in excellent agreement with civil survey data. The distance transducer utilizes an electro-optical sensor and a rotating disk driven by the speedometer gear to provide a resolution of 3 mm. A microprocessor provides timing and data management. Data are recorded on a cassette tape. The instrumentation system is compact and readily installed or removed in a "survey" delivery vehicle. Calibration requirements are minimal. Since postal delivery routes are closed, i.e., they begin and end at the same location (elevation), the bias error in initial orientation of the pendulum can be reduced to zero during data reduction. After the tape is inserted by the operator at the beginning of a run, and identification information is keyed in, data are automatically recorded in 50-s blocks. If the vehicle is not in motion during a data block period, no data are recorded for that period. Route data on the cassette tape are reduced in subroutine CARAIN which converts the binary data to engineering plots of time, speed, acceleration, road grade, and elevation vs distance. The program CARA determines whether a specific electric vehicle can complete the route, subject to energy and power limitations. Output plots of battery power and battery state of charge vs time are provided. If battery power or motor torque limitations are exceeded, this fact is noted, but otherwise disregarded, as the calculation proceeds to the end of the route or to a set minimum value of battery state of charge. Battery state of charge is determined by a first-order-system method developed at Purdue University; the results compare well with battery test data. CARA was validated by comparing performance predictions with test data obtained with electric postal delivery vehicles. Acceptance test results indicate that a useful route profile analysis system has been developed.
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