The Hybrid and Electric Advanced Vehicle Systems (HEAVY) program is a flexible and powerful new tool for evaluating the performance of electric and hybrid vehicle propulsion systems. It allows the designer to quickly, conventiently and economically predict the performance of a proposed drive train. HEAVY is intended to support the early phases of the design process-concept evaluation, alternative comparison, preliminary design, component sizing, and sensitivity studies. This paper describes HEAVY, presents an example application to modeling the performance of the GE/Chrysler ETV1 vehicle, and compares the simulation results to those obtained from the NASA Lewis Research Center Road Load Simulator. TIB-Eigang: 4.82
HEAVY - A flexible simulation for evaluating electric and hybrid vehicle performance
HEAVY - eine flexible Simulation zur Berechnung der Eigenschaften von Elektro- und Hybridfahrzeugen
EVC symposium (roem. 6) proc. ; EVC-14
1981
14 Seiten, 11 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 1 Quelle
Conference paper
English
Electric-Hybrid-Vehicle Simulation
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