Energy management and emission control for range extended electric vehicles
Yaxin Wang,
Diming Lou,
Ning Xu,
Liang Fang and
Piqiang Tan
Energy, 2021, vol. 236, issue C
Abstract:
Range extended electric vehicles (REEVs), transition vehicles between combustion engine vehicles and electric vehicles, have been widely used due to their advantages of low fuel consumption and low emissions. By optimizing power management and after-treatment system control strategies, it is possible to achieve lower fuel consumption and emissions. This study proposes an integrated control method based on optimization strategies for the auxiliary power unit (APU) on/off system and energy management optimization for extended hybrid electric vehicles. The Elitist Nondominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) optimization method is used to determine the control parameters. In addition, considering the frequent start and stop characteristics of the APU caused by the optimization strategy, closed-loop control of the urea injection is established to solve the ammonia leakage problem. Due to their high computational efficiency, the proposed energy management and urea injection algorithms can be easily implemented in real time. The actual operating emissions of engines under the different strategies are tested on a semi-physical simulation platform, focusing on the analysis and comparison of NOx emissions. The conclusion has certain reference significance for vehicle production.
Keywords: Energy management; ECMS; Elitist nondominated sorting genetic algorithm; Emissions regulations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.121370
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