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Analysis and integration of One Pedal Drive strategy in a Mild-Hybrid vehicle.
Rel. Stefano Alberto Malan, Angelo Sanapo. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Mechatronic Engineering (Ingegneria Meccatronica), 2023
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Vehicle hybridization allows for better performances and reduced tailpipe emissions at the cost of a more complex architecture, this is the starting point of the thesis work that analyses the software impact transitioning from a conventional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicle to a hybrid vehicle with a focus on the new torque path structure, which represents the flow of signals connecting the driver’s demand, in terms of accelerator pedal engagement, to the final torque quantity delivered by the ICE and Electric Motor (EM). Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles (MHEV) operate in Charge Sustaining (CS) mode to keep the State of Charge (SoC) of the High-Voltage battery between two threshold values in every operating condition thanks to the regenerative braking feature that allows for battery recharging by means of conversion of kinetic energy in electrical energy using the bi-directional possibilities of the EM.
The mechanism allowing for regenerative braking in the P0 hybrid architecture with automatic transmission under study is the “One Pedal Drive” strategy that enables the driver to request both positive torque, for traction, and negative torque, for regeneration, by modulation of the accelerator pedal depending on the driving condition, the brake pedal is used just for friction braking
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