2012 IEEE International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference 2012
DOI: 10.1109/peoco.2012.6230915
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Split-parallel in-wheel-motor retrofit hybrid electric vehicle

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“…As illustrated in Figure 2, while power flow in the former is uni-directional, the latter is bi-directional -it allows for energy to be dispensed (electric motoring) and replenished (charging and re-generative braking). In general, this results in nine possible operating modes for a parallel HEV [3]. In mode 1, only the ICE provides propulsion power to the vehicle, while in mode 2, the electric motor alone propels the vehicle.…”
Section: Operation and Power Flow Of Parallel Hybrid Vehiclementioning
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“…As illustrated in Figure 2, while power flow in the former is uni-directional, the latter is bi-directional -it allows for energy to be dispensed (electric motoring) and replenished (charging and re-generative braking). In general, this results in nine possible operating modes for a parallel HEV [3]. In mode 1, only the ICE provides propulsion power to the vehicle, while in mode 2, the electric motor alone propels the vehicle.…”
Section: Operation and Power Flow Of Parallel Hybrid Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in-wheel motor speed 2 is thus equal to the speed of the ICE-driven front wheels, 3 . This is similar to a double-shaft, device-coupled parallel drivetrain with the motor shaft coupled directly to the front-wheel axle (post-transmission coupling) with k = 1.…”
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