Abstract:
Due to the constant increase of fuel prices and environmental concerns, researchers were pushed to thinking more about fuel-efficiency and reduction of emission on vehicles. As a result there was great enthusiasm for researchers to look into and introduce hybrid technology to the field of automobiles. For example in hybrid electric power trains, an internal combustion engine (ICE) together with an electric motor (EM) is used as two energy sources. The use of an electrical motor in place of the internal combustion engine during different stages of driving resulted in a definite saving in fuel consumption.
In this study, a conventional vehicle and a HEV with varying traffic conditions & flow were compared in relation to fuel economy.
The main aspect was to compare & evaluate HEV and conventional vehicles in the Sri Lankan environment. With that in mind, developing a drive cycle in the Sri Lankan environment was essential. The Colombo drive cycle (CDC) was developed to fulfill that aspect using GPS protocol.
The HEV and conventional vehicles were simulated 111following models USl11g Colombo drive cycle.
• Parallel HEV
• Series HEV
• Conventional vehicle with CVT
• TOYOTA Prius
Simulation Models developed 111MATLAB was used and to verify that QSS TB simulation model and ADVISOR simulation software was adapted.
Results showed that, with Colombo drive cycle, the two extremes come with maximum efficiency model and conventional vehicle. It proves that the optimized Parallel HEV with future data gives far better fuel-economy in a real world drive
cycle like CDC. Optimized HEY with prediction is so efficient in drive cycles which has so many sudden changes in acceleration, decelerating, cruse control and idle during the drive. Results were proven by comparison with simulating of above models and other available standard drive cycles. The optimized TOYOTA Prius performed far superior in the current HEV market. It's performance was excellent especially in vulnerable drive conditions.
Citation:
Karunaratne, I.W.D.R.S. (2009). Efficiency analysis of optimized HEV against conventional vehicles, in a Sri Lankan drive cycle [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/20862