Engine-start Control Strategy of P2 Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle

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A smooth and fast engine-start process is important to parallel hybrid electric vehicles with an electric motor mounted in front of the transmission. However, there are some challenges during the engine-start control. Firstly, the electric motor must simultaneously provide a stable driving torque to ensure the drivability and a compensative torque to drag the engine before ignition. Secondly, engine-start time is a trade-off control objective because both fast start and smooth start have to be considered. To solve these problems, this paper first analyzed the resistance of the engine start process, and established a physic model in MATLAB/Simulink. Then a model-based coordinated control strategy among engine, motor and clutch was developed. Two basic control strategy during fast start and smooth start process were studied. Simulation results showed that the control objectives were realized by applying given control strategies, which can meet different requirement from the driver.

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Xiangyang, X., Siqi, Z., & Peng, D. (2017). Engine-start Control Strategy of P2 Parallel Hybrid Electric Vehicle. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 280). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/280/1/012029

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