Özbek, Markus:
Modeling, simulation, and concept studies of a fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle powertrain
Duisburg, Essen, 2010
2010dissertation
Mechanical EngineeringFaculty of Engineering » Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik » Institut für Mechatronik und Systemdynamik
Title in English:
Modeling, simulation, and concept studies of a fuel cell hybrid electric vehicle powertrain
Author:
Özbek, MarkusUDE
LSF ID
12077
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connected with university
Thesis advisor:
Söffker, DirkUDE
GND
1202637078
LSF ID
2428
ORCID
0000-0001-8299-101XORCID iD
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connected with university
Place of publication:
Duisburg, Essen
Year of publication:
2010
Extent:
XII, 111 S.
DuEPublico 1 ID
Library shelfmark:
Note:
Duisburg, Essen, Univ., Diss., 2010
Language of text:
English

Abstract in English:

This thesis focuses on the development of a fuel cell-based hybrid electric powertrain for smaller (2 kW) hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs). A Hardware-in-the-Loop test rig is designed and built with the possibility to simulate any load profile for HEVs in a realistic environment, whereby the environment is modeled. Detailed simulation models of the test rig are developed and validated to real physical components and control algorithms are designed for the DC/DC-converters and the fuel cell system. A state-feedback controller is developed for the DC/DC-converters where the state-space averaging method is used for the development. For the fuel cells, a gain-scheduling controller based on state feedback is developed and compared to two conventional methods. The design process of an HEV with regard to a given load profile is introduced with comparison between SuperCaps and batteries. The HEV is also evaluated with an introduction to different powermanagement concepts with regard to fuel consumption, dynamics, and fuel cell deterioration rate. The powermanagement methods are implemented in the test rig and compared.