Modellgestützte Entwicklung eines Multi-Mode-Getriebes für einen plug-in-hybrid-elektrischen Antriebsstrang
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles combine low-emission driving with the advantages of conventional powered vehicles in terms of operating range and refueling time. Decisive for the fuel economy of such vehicles is the configuration of the transmission, the internal combustion engine and the electric...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
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Berlin
Universitätsverlag der Technischen Universität Berlin
2023
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Series: | Advances in Mechatronic Systems
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Summary: | Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles combine low-emission driving with the advantages of conventional powered vehicles in terms of operating range and refueling time. Decisive for the fuel economy of such vehicles is the configuration of the transmission, the internal combustion engine and the electric motor within the powertrain. Powertrain configurations with multimode transmissions can switch between various couplings of the engine and electric motor, enabling additional fuel savings compared to a fixed coupling. This thesis describes a systematic approach for the model-based development of multimode transmissions and the corresponding control algorithms. It is based on a modelling approach for powertrains and transmissions, while the model's level of detail can be adapted to various development tasks. The overall approach is used to develop a functional concept that provides the basis for the design of a new multimode transmission. For this transmission the necessary control algorithms and an operating strategy for selecting the gear and operating mode are developed. Furthermore, a model-based evaluation of the potential fuel consumption is carried out, taken into account efficiency measurements obtained from a corresponding transmission prototype. |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (264 p.) |
ISBN: | depositonce-16734 9783798332997 9783798333000 |
Access: | Open Access |