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Synthesis of energy­efficient acceleration control law of automobile

Authors :
D. Abramov
Andrii Makovetskyi
Yuriy Tarasov
Alexey Litvinov
Mikhail Podrigalo
Nadezhda Podrigalo
Dmytro Klets
Vasily Hatsko
Dmytro Lytovchenko
Ruslan Kaidalov
Source :
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, Vol 1, Iss 7 (91), Pp 62-70 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
PC Technology Center, 2018.

Abstract

We have established the laws of change in the vehicle acceleration time at the existing step transmission of ICE, when implementing the total traction force, boundary for the drive wheels adhesion to the road, and during implementation of the proposed rational law for acceleration control. To model ICE speed characteristics, we applied the empirical dependence by S.R. Leyderman. The analytical expressions obtained allow us to implement such a change in vehicle acceleration depending on its speed that makes it possible to ensure maximum dynamism at minimal engine power consumption, taking into consideration a nonlinear change in external resistance. The maximum acceleration, which is possible to implement using the rational dynamic characteristic, can reach 7 m/s 2 . Based on the dependences obtained, it is possible to determine effective work of ICE required to accelerate a vehicle at different gears. An analysis of calculation results revealed that the transition from lower to higher gears is accompanied by a sharp decrease in engine energy expenditure required to accelerate the vehicle. It was established that for the case of hybrid vehicles, acceleration using the electric drive, rather than accelerating at lower gears of the mechanical drive, makes it possible to reduce energy losses by 20 % (for a four-cylinder internal combustion engine). Energy preservation is accomplished by reducing the fluctuation of traction force, as well as the possibility of a step-free change in motion speed.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17294061 and 17293774
Volume :
1
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies
Accession number :
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