未来电力电子密集型混合动力汽车传动系统效率提升技术评估

Xin Li, S. Williamson
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很明显,交通运输部门消耗了全球石油的很大一部分,并排放了大量的温室气体(GHG)。此外,一系列严重的问题,如环境污染,全球变暖和石油短缺已经引起了世界各国政府的注意。在最近的二十年里,为了满足严格的政府环境法规,研究人员和汽车制造商一直在寻求减少温室气体排放的替代方法,并开发一种更有效地利用石油资源的方法。许多研究表明,传动系统的电气化是未来汽车发展的趋势。但在短期内,由于商业冲突和技术原因,混合动力是一种流行的汽车替代方案。本文将概述混合动力电动汽车(HEV)系统配置、电池技术、电力电子转换器拓扑结构和电机选择方面效率提高的历史。此外,还详细讨论了混合动力汽车和电动汽车(EV)技术在减少温室气体排放和总体石油消耗方面的潜力。最后,本文还强调了使用上述提高效率技术的一些现实冲突和商业化问题。
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Assessment of Efficiency Improvement Techniques for Future Power Electronics Intensive Hybrid Electric Vehicle Drive Trains
It is obvious that the transportation sector consumes a large portion of the global oil and emits a vast amount of greenhouse gases (GHG). Furthermore, sets of serious issues, such as environmental pollution, global warming, and petroleum shortage have been brought to the attention of governments worldwide. For the latest two decades, with the intention of meeting the rigorous governmental environment regulations, researchers and vehicle manufactures have been seeking an alternative way to reduce GHG emission and developing a more efficient way to make use of the oil resources. Many studies indicate that electrifying the drive train is the trend of future vehicle development. But in short term, due to commercial conflicts and technical reasons, hybridizing is a popular vehicle alternative. In this paper, an overview of the history of efficiency improvement in terms of hybrid electrical vehicle (HEV) system configurations, battery technologies, power electronic converter topologies, and motor selection will be presented. In addition, the potentials of using HEV and electric vehicle (EV) technologies, to reduce GHG emissions and overall oil consumption, are discussed in detail. Finally, few realistic conflicts and commercialization issues for using the above mentioned efficiency improving techniques are also highlighted in this paper.
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