Abstract

Despite extensive work on the fuel consumption of vehicles, the evaluation of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) requires a model that can predict fuel consumption second by second. In this paper, a fuel consumption model for hybrid vehicles is developed based on the operation of internal combustion engine (ICE), electric machine (EM) and battery. The fuel consumption model for engine is based on steady-state fuel mapping with a transient correction. EM and battery module (EBM) is introduced to estimate the fuel consumption for different modes of hybrid vehicle. The Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) measurements of different driving cycles including the steady-state cycle, the Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule (UDDS) cycle, the Highway cycle and the United States 06 (US06) cycle are used to verified the model. With cellular automaton simulation, we study the fuel consumption in traffic flow and show that the fuel consumption can be significantly reduced by hybrid mode. The mean fuel saving is approximately 30% in the traffic flow on a horizontal road. The fuel consumption of traffic flow under uphill, downhill, tailwind and headwind conditions also showes considerable fuel saving. The model can be used to evaluate the fuel economy of HEVs, and provide eco-driving route-choice suggestions for drivers.

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