Simulation Research of the Fuzzy Torque Control for Hybrid Electrical Vehicle Based on ADVISOR

Conference paper

Abstract

The simulation model of the super-mild hybrid electrical vehicle is established through the simulation software ADVISOR. The fuzzy logic torque distribution controller of motor and engine is designed. The drive cycle selects Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule (UDDS). The simulation results show that the fuzzy torque controller of motor and engine can properly distribute the torque. The fuel economy and emission performance are improved.

Keywords

ADVISOR Hybrid electrical vehicle Simulation Torque control 

Notes

Acknowledgments

This dissertation is under the project support of Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin (09JCYBJC04800).

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Automotive and TransportationTianjin University of Technology and EducationTianjinChina

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