WANG MORAN, DONG BIN, LIANG KUNFENG, et al. Influence of Thermal Management Strategy on Driving Range of Pure Electric Vehicle During Cold Start in Winter. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, (1).
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WANG MORAN, DONG BIN, LIANG KUNFENG, et al. Influence of Thermal Management Strategy on Driving Range of Pure Electric Vehicle During Cold Start in Winter. [J]. Journal of refrigeration, 2021, (1). DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.0253-4339.2021.01.060.
Influence of Thermal Management Strategy on Driving Range of Pure Electric Vehicle During Cold Start in Winter
The driving range of pure electric vehicles (PEVs) significantly decreases in winter. In this study
a mathematical model of vehicle driving range considering the heat production of the battery and the load of the air conditioning was established to simulate and analyze the influence of heat pump heating
ambient temperature (AT) and cabin temperature (CT) on the driving range and the vehicle battery during the cold start under three driving conditions
namely
highway fuel economy test (HWFET)、new European driving cycle(NEDC)、China light-duty vehicle test cycle for passenger car (CLTC-P). Compared with the measured data
the simulation and experiment match well. The results show that the driving range decreases gradually with the decrease of AT and the increase of CT under three driving conditions. When the AT is 0 ℃ and the CT is 15 ℃
20 ℃
and 25 ℃
the driving range of the China CLTC-P standard decreases by 21.46%
27.74%
and 33.19%
respectively. The influences of three heat distribution strategies on driving range are different during the cold start of PEVs. During the cold start
when all the heat of heat pump is used to heat the battery
the battery power can be recovered properly. Under the driving conditions of NEDC and CLTC-P
the maximum state of charge (SOC) of the battery increases by 1.52% and 2.03% compared with the initial SOC. The driving range can be increased to a certain extent by using the heat pump.
关键词
纯电动汽车热管理热泵续驶里程电池温度冷启动
Keywords
pure electric vehiclethermal managementheat pumpdriving rangebattery temperaturecold start