Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1273969 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2014 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•An improved energy strategy for FC/UC electric vehicles is proposed.•The powertrain is ensured using two PMS motor-wheels.•The control strategy algorithm depends on the UC SOC and the vehicle speed level.•Energy sources exchange power with the DC bus through a DC/DC converter for each one.•The vehicle speed is adjusted by the inverters control.

The hybridization of the fuel-cell electric-vehicle (FCEV) by a second energy source has the advantage of improving the system's dynamic response and efficiency. Indeed, an ultra-capacitor (UC) system used as an energy storage device fulfills the FC slowest dynamics during fast power transitions and recovers the braking energy. In FC/UC hybrid vehicles, the search for a suitable power management approach is one of the main objectives. In this paper, an improved control strategy managing the active power distribution between the two energy sources is proposed. The UC reference power is calculated through the DC link voltage regulation. For the FC power demand, an algorithm with five operating modes is developed. This algorithm, depending on the UC state of charge (SOC) and the vehicle speed level, minimizes the FC power demand transitions and therefore ameliorates its durability. The traction power is provided using two permanent magnetic synchronous motor-wheels to free more space in the vehicle. The models of the FC/UC vehicle system parts and the control strategy are developed using MATLAB software. Simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed energy management strategy.

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