Control system for a hybrid electric vehicle to anticipate the need for a mode change
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B60K-006/20
B60K-006/00
출원번호
US-0908598
(2005-05-18)
등록번호
US-7407026
(2008-08-05)
발명자
/ 주소
Tamor,Michael
출원인 / 주소
Ford Global Technologies, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Kelley,David B.
인용정보
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36인용 특허 :
16
초록▼
A parallel hybrid electric vehicle method and system including an internal combustion engine (ICE), an electric traction motor/generator, and a controller. A control strategy is provided to prevent unpredicted or undesired engine starts by anticipating the need for the vehicle engine, while avoiding
A parallel hybrid electric vehicle method and system including an internal combustion engine (ICE), an electric traction motor/generator, and a controller. A control strategy is provided to prevent unpredicted or undesired engine starts by anticipating the need for the vehicle engine, while avoiding "false starting" the engine or allowing an annoying lag in performance that will occur if the engine is not started in advance of an actual requirement. The invention anticipates the need for engine starts by monitoring vehicle speed and driver demand and their rates of change. The invention allows consistent performance and establishes seamless transitions between engine driving and electromotive driving.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having an internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle controlled by a vehicle system controller that responds to accelerator pedal movement, the vehicle including a powertrain control system, an electric driv
What is claimed is: 1. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having an internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle controlled by a vehicle system controller that responds to accelerator pedal movement, the vehicle including a powertrain control system, an electric drive unit, and a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the same; the powertrain control system being electronically coupled to the vehicle system controller and including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the battery and engine working together; the drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; means for anticipating an instant when a battery power limit is reached; the powertrain control system comprising further accelerator pedal movement driver input from the vehicle system controller and means for measuring a rate of change of accelerator pedal position; and means for responding to a measured rate of change of accelerator pedal position for starting the engine at a calculated time before the battery power limit is reached, thereby effecting a smooth power delivery transition from the battery to the engine. 2. A hybrid electric vehicle powertrain having an internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle controlled by a vehicle system controller that responds to accelerator pedal movement, an electric drive unit and a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the drive unit, a powertrain control system comprising means for measuring rate of change of accelerator pedal position, the powertrain control system being electronically coupled to the vehicle system controller and including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the electric drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; means for anticipating an instant when a battery power limit is reached; and means responding to powertrain operating variables including rate of change of accelerator pedal position for changing the operating state of the engine at a calculated time relative to the instant when the battery power limit is reached during a transition between the power delivery operating zones thereby effecting a smooth power delivery transition. 3. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having an internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle controlled by a vehicle system controller that responds to accelerator pedal movement, an electric drive unit, a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the same; a powertrain control system electronically coupled to the vehicle system controller and including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for measuring rate of change of accelerator pedal position, means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery, and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; the engine and the drive unit having an intermediate power delivery operating region in which the drive unit operates with reduced efficiency and in which the engine may be started to develop driving torque while the powertrain operates in the intermediate region; and means responsive to measured rate of change of accelerator pedal position for anticipating an instant during operation in the intermediate region when the maximum power capability of the battery is approached and for starting the engine as the power delivery second operating zone is entered, thereby effecting a smooth power transition from the intermediate power delivery operating region to the power delivery second operating zone. 4. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having an internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle controlled by a vehicle system controller that responds to accelerator pedal movement, an electric drive unit, a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the drive unit; a powertrain control system electronically coupled to the vehicle system controller and including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning off the drive unit to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the electric drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; the engine and the electric drive unit having an intermediate power delivery operating region in which the drive unit operates with reduced efficiency and the engine may be started to develop driving torque; and means for anticipating an instant, during operation in the intermediate region, when the maximum power capability of the battery is reached whereby the engine state is changed to effect a smooth power transition from the first to the second power delivery speed and torque operating zones; the powertrain control system responding to powertrain operating variables including rate of change of accelerator pedal position. 5. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 1 including engine brake means for anchoring a power output member for the engine when the engine is in an engine off state. 6. The control system set forth in claim 2 including an engine brake means for anchoring a power output member for the engine when the engine is in an engine off state. 7. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 1 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element driveably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 8. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 2 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 9. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 3 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 10. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 4 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 11. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 2 wherein the powertrain operating variables include vehicle speed and rate of vehicle acceleration. 12. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 2 wherein the powertrain operating variables include road grade. 13. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 4 wherein the powertrain operating variables include vehicle speed and rate of vehicle acceleration. 14. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 4 wherein the powertrain operating variables include road grade. 15. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having a throttle-controlled internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle that responds to accelerator pedal movement, the vehicle including a powertrain control system, an electric drive unit, and a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the same; the powertrain control system including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the battery and engine working together; the drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; means for anticipating an instant when a battery power limit is reached; the powertrain control system comprising further accelerator pedal movement driver input from the vehicle system controller and means for measuring a rate of change of accelerator pedal position; and means for responding to a measured rate of change of accelerator pedal position for starting the engine at a calculated time before the battery power limit is reached, thereby effecting a smooth power delivery transition from the battery to the engine. 16. A hybrid electric vehicle powertrain having a throttle-controlled internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle that responds to accelerator pedal movement and an electric drive unit and a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the drive unit, a powertrain control system comprising means for measuring rate of change of accelerator pedal position, including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the electric drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; means for anticipating an instant when a battery power limit is reached; and means responding to powertrain operating variables including rate of change of accelerator pedal position for changing the operating state of the engine at a calculated time relative to the instant when the battery power limit is reached during a transition between the power delivery operating zones thereby effecting a smooth power delivery transition. 17. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having a throttle-controlled internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle that responds to accelerator pedal movement, an electric drive unit, a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the same; a powertrain control system including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for measuring rate of change of accelerator pedal position, means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery, and means for turning on the engine to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency battery power delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; the engine and the drive unit having an intermediate power delivery operating region in which the drive unit operates with reduced efficiency and in which the engine may be started to develop driving torque while the powertrain operates in the intermediate region; and means responsive to measured rate of change of accelerator pedal position for anticipating an instant during operation in the intermediate region when the maximum power capability of the battery is approached and for starting the engine as the power delivery second operating zone is entered, thereby effecting a smooth power transition from the intermediate power delivery operating region to the power delivery second operating zone. 18. A hybrid electric vehicle with a powertrain having a throttle-controlled internal combustion engine with an accelerator pedal and a throttle that responds to accelerator pedal movement, an electric drive unit, a battery electrically connected to the drive unit for powering the drive unit; a powertrain control system including an engine speed and torque control and a drive unit speed and torque control whereby engine on and off states and drive unit on and off states are effected; the powertrain control system including means for turning off the engine to effect power delivery solely from the battery and means for turning off the drive unit to effect power delivery selectively by the engine solely and by the engine and battery working together; the electric drive unit having a power delivery first operating zone characterized by high efficiency delivery within a maximum battery power capability, the engine having a power delivery second operating zone characterized by high efficiency engine power delivery; the engine and the electric drive unit having an intermediate power delivery operating region in which the drive unit operates with reduced efficiency and the engine may be started to develop driving torque; and means for anticipating an instant, during operation in the intermediate region, when the maximum power capability of the battery is reached whereby the engine state is changed to effect a smooth power transition from the first to the second power delivery speed and torque operating zones; the powertrain control system responding to powertrain operating variables including rate of change of accelerator pedal position. 19. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 15 including engine brake means for anchoring a power output member for the engine when the engine is in an engine off state. 20. The control system set forth in claim 16 including an engine brake means for anchoring a power output member for the engine when the engine is in an engine off state. 21. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 15 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element driveably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 22. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 23. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 17 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 24. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 18 wherein the power transmission comprises a planetary gear unit and the electric drive unit comprises a generator and a motor; the planetary gear unit having a first element drivably connected to the generator, a second element drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels and a third element drivably connected to the engine; and the motor being drivably connected to the vehicle traction wheels. 25. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the powertrain operating variables include vehicle speed and rate of vehicle acceleration. 26. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the powertrain operating variables include road grade. 27. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the powertrain operating variables include vehicle speed and rate of vehicle acceleration. 28. The hybrid electric vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the powertrain operating variables include road grade.
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