Abstract
The requirement for including the air-conditioning and the battery-cooling loads within the energy efficiency analyses of a hybrid electric vehicle is widely recognized and has promoted system-level simulations and integrated modelling, escalating the challenge of balancing the accuracy and the speed of simulations. In this paper, a hybrid electric vehicle model is created through co-simulation of the passenger cabin, the air conditioning, the battery cooling, and the powertrai. Calibration and verification of the submodels help determine their accuracy in representing the target vehicle and achieve a balance between the model fidelity and the simulation speed. The result is a model which has a higher accuracy and a higher speed than those of similar models developed previously and which provides a reliable tool for a thorough investigation of the cooling loads for different ambient conditions and different duty cycles.
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Shojaei, S., McGordon, A., Robinson, S., Marco, J., & Jennings, P. (2018). Developing a model for analysis of the cooling loads of a hybrid electric vehicle by using co-simulations of verified submodels. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering, 232(6), 766–784. https://doi.org/10.1177/0954407017707099
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