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Untersuchung eines von Doppelschichtkondensatoren unterstützten Zweispannungsbordnetzes für Mikro-Hybrid-Fahrzeuge

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2010-06-30
Authors
Lindenmaier, Jochen
Dissertation


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Fakultät für Ingenieurwissenschaften und Informatik
Abstract
Micro-hybrid-vehicles are an attractive alternative to the more complex mild or full-hybrid vehicles because of the low cost of manufacture. They too, offer the ability of regenerative breaking, start/stop the combustion engine and even boosting the combustion engine though to a limited extent only. But there are not only benefits. The start/stop functionality results in a significantly higher relative charge exchange. Also batteries are limited in their ability to take up and provide bursts of high power during events such as regenerative breaking and start-up the combustion engine. This will cause a reduced cycle life of the battery. To handle these drawbacks a second energy storage with a high cycle lifetime to support the battery is beneficial. Especially ultra-capacitors can easily deliver such high power peaks without noticeable aging. The system design of micro-hybrids benefits from the use of ultracapacitors as a second energy store achieving a better on-board net stability and from capturing more regenerative braking energy. In the thesis a simulation of a complete micro hybrid drivetrain and the electrical on-board net with ultra-capacitor assistance is shown. The adaptive controller results in additional fuel savings and a significantly reduced charge/discharge load of the battery which results in a higher lifetime. The optimal ultra-capacitor size is determined with an offline optimization done with dynamic programming and the Bellmann/Dijkstra algorithm. Two different vehicles were examined, one with a Diesel engine and a second one with a gasoline engine. The complete system consisting of an ultra-capacitor and a DC/DC-converter is integrated in a test vehicle. The results have shown, that for the NEDC the fuel consumption can be lowerd up to 12.5 %. Additionally the charge exchange of the battery can be reduced by 90 % to achieve a higher cycle lifetime and a better voltage stability.
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2010
Subject headings
[GND]: Bordnetz | Energiemanagement | Paralleler Hybrid
[LCSH]: Hybrid electric vehicles
[Free subject headings]: Doppelschichtkondensator
[DDC subject group]: DDC 620 / Engineering & allied operations
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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-1728

Lindenmaier, Jochen (2010): Untersuchung eines von Doppelschichtkondensatoren unterstützten Zweispannungsbordnetzes für Mikro-Hybrid-Fahrzeuge. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm und Technischen Hochschule Ulm. Dissertation. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-1728
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