Emissions simulation in a 7000 kg-grade diesel hybrid electric vehicle |
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Authors: | S. B. Han Y. H. Chang E. Y. Lee Y. J. Chung B. Suh |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Mechanical & Automotive Engineering,Induk University,Seoul,Korea;2.Department of Economics,Kunsan National University,Jeonbuk,Korea;3.Department of Automotive Engineering,Daegu Mirae College,Gyeongbuk,Korea;4.Department of Mechanical & Aeronautical Engineering,University of California,Davis,USA |
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Abstract: | Hybrids combine a combustion engine with an electric motor and battery. The two technologies can be combined to reduce fuel consumption and exhaust emissions. This paper presents the concept of hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) applied to truck or van vehicles with diesel engines. The simulation results from the advanced vehicle simulator (ADVISOR) demonstrate that the required power may be properly shared between the internal combustion engine and electric motor. The simulation can also be used to prove that the technique is useful for improvements in driving performance; additionally, the technique is suitable for hybrid electric vehicles, allowing for good fuel economy and low emissions performance. |
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