4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

A novel control strategy of regenerative braking system for electric vehicles under safety critical driving situations

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 149, Issue -, Pages 329-340

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.02.046

Keywords

Regenerative braking; Energy efficiency; Electric vehicles; Control strategy; Safety-critical driving situations; Road test

Funding

  1. National High Tech Project 863 [2011AA11A286]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of China [51405201]

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This paper mainly focuses on control strategy of the regenerative braking system of an electric vehicle under safety critical driving situations. With the aims of guaranteeing the electric vehicle stability in various types of tire-road adhesion conditions, based on the characteristics of an electrified powertrain, a novel control strategy of regenerative braking system is proposed for electric vehicles during anti-lock braking procedures. Firstly, the main construction of the case-study electric car with regenerative braking system is introduced. Next, based on the phase plane theory, the optimal brake torque is calculated for ABS control of an electric vehicle. Then, an allocation control, wherein the required optimal brake torque is divided into two parts that are disposed respectively by the friction and regenerative brakes, is discussed. In addition, two parameters for evaluating regeneration braking energy efficiency contribution while in the deceleration braking process are defined. Furthermore, a novel regenerative braking control strategy named serial control strategy is proposed. Finally, the road tests are implemented in four types of tire-road adhesion conditions under safety-critical driving situations. The test results validate the effectiveness and feasibility of the proposed control strategy. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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