Reducing Detailed Vehicle Energy Dynamics to Physics-Like Models

Abstract: 

The energy demand of vehicles, particularly in unsteady drive cycles, is affected by complex dynamics internal to the engine and other powertrain components. Yet, in many applications, particularly macroscopic traffic flow modeling and optimization, structurally simple approximations to the complex vehicle dynamics are needed that nevertheless reproduce the correct effective energy behavior. This work presents a systematic model reduction pipeline that starts from complex vehicle models based on the Autonomie software and derives a hierarchy of simplified models that are fast to evaluate, easy to disseminate in open-source frameworks, and compatible with optimization frameworks. The pipeline, based on a virtual chassis dynamometer and subsequent approximation strategies, is reproducible and is applied to six different vehicle classes to produce concrete explicit energy models that represent an average vehicle in each class and leverage the accuracy and validation work of the Autonomie software.

Author: 
Khoudari, Nour
Almatrudi, Sulaiman
Ramadan, Rabie
Carpio, Joy
Yao, Mengsha
Butts, Kenneth
Bayen, Alexandre M.
Publication date: 
October 10, 2023
Publication type: 
Preprint
Citation: 
Khoudari, N., Almatrudi, S., Ramadan, R., Carpio, J., Yao, M., Butts, K., Bayen, A. M., Lee, J. W., & Seibold, B. (2023). Reducing Detailed Vehicle Energy Dynamics to Physics-Like Models (arXiv:2310.06297). arXiv. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2310.06297