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http://dx.doi.org/10.7467/KSAE.2014.22.7.135

Development of Power Measurement Method for Electrified Vehicles  

Choi, Dongseok (Korea Automobile Testing and Research Institute)
Ryu, Kihyeon (Korea Automobile Testing and Research Institute)
Lee, Jaewan (Korea Automobile Testing and Research Institute)
Park, Yongsung (Korea Automobile Testing and Research Institute)
Publication Information
Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers / v.22, no.7, 2014 , pp. 135-143 More about this Journal
Abstract
Electrified vehicles can be classified with hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric vehicles and fuel cell electric vehicles. These vehicles have two more than energy converters which are the part of a powertrain. It is particularly difficult to estimate the power of hybrid electric vehicles due to two different energy converters with different power characteristics. Therefore, a new power concept for these vehicles is needed. The vehicle power as the new concept for solving this problem was defined in this study. The test method and the procedure were made a development in this study. Four electrified vehicles with different electric fraction were used to validate the method. Two percentage of COV was suggested as a criterion for the maximum vehicles power based on the previous studies. The repeatability of this method was within ${\pm}2$ per cent for the maximum vehicle power and within ${\pm}5$ per cent for the vehicle speed at maximum vehicle power.
Keywords
Electrified vehicle; Energy converter; Powertrain; Vehicle power; Electric fraction; COV;
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