加速度
汽车工程
行驶循环
能源消耗
航程(航空)
电动机驱动
电动机
控制理论(社会学)
电动汽车
计算机科学
模拟
工程类
电气工程
功率(物理)
物理
控制(管理)
航空航天工程
机械工程
人工智能
经典力学
量子力学
作者
Emma Arfa Grunditz,Torbjörn Thiringer,Nima Saadat
标识
DOI:10.1109/tia.2020.2976861
摘要
This article investigates and quantifies, for varying drive system ratings (0.5-2.0 times the rating of a small and large reference system), the tradeoff relations between the electric vehicle acceleration performance and energy consumption during a wide range of drive cycles, using detailed load-dependent loss models. Additionally, the results are related to estimated drive system cost by transparently determined scalable electric motor and inverter cost models. When reducing the system rating to half, the cost is 83% of the small reference system and 76% of the large. The acceleration time (0-100 km/h) decreases nonlinearly with increasing system rating. Interestingly, the drive cycle energy consumption generally decreases with decreasing drive system rating, and most cycles show a minimum consumption with a downscaled drive system. For the small system, the strongest impact was noted for the HWFET cycle where the energy consumption is reduced 2% when downscaling the drive system by 0.5 relative to the reference system. For the large system, NYCC shows the largest reduction in energy consumption: 4% when scaled by 1.6 relative to the reference system.
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