JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal and Cabin Climate Management Based on Model Predictive Control

Yuanzhi LiuJie Zhang

Year: 2020 Journal:   Journal of Mechanical Design Vol: 143 (3)   Publisher: American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Abstract

Abstract Energy management plays a critical role in electric vehicle (EV) operations. To improve EV energy efficiency, this paper proposes an effective model predictive control (MPC)-based energy management strategy to simultaneously control the battery thermal management system (BTMS) and the cabin air conditioning (AC) system. We aim to improve the overall energy efficiency and battery cycle-life, while retaining soft constraints from both BTMS and AC systems. The MPC-based strategy is implemented by optimizing the battery operations and discharging schedules to avoid a peak load and by directly utilizing the regenerative power instead of recharging the battery. Compared with the benchmark system without any control coordination between BTMS and AC, the proposed MPC-based energy management has shown a 4.3% reduction in the recharging energy and a 6.5% improvement for the overall energy consumption. Overall, the MPC-based energy management is a promising solution to enhance the battery efficiency for EVs.

Keywords:
Model predictive control Battery (electricity) Benchmark (surveying) Energy management Automotive engineering Efficient energy use Electric vehicle Computer science Energy management system Energy consumption Energy (signal processing) Control (management) Control engineering Power (physics) Engineering Electrical engineering Artificial intelligence

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FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
46
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0.81
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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Battery Technologies Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
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