To suppress the severe output torque fluctuations caused by clutch engagement when a hybrid electric vehicle equipped with a dedicated hybrid transmission (DHT) switches from pure electric (E) drive mode to hybrid (H) drive mode, a coordinated control method for power source switching is proposed. First, an adaptive fuzzy proportional-integral (PI) controller regulates the engine speed based on the speed difference between the engine and the P2 motor. Second, an active disturbance rejection control (ADRC) controller is employed for trajectory tracking to eliminate the speed difference across the synchronizer’s friction surfaces. This compensates for clutch torque variations during engine startup and ensures rapid synchronizer engagement. Finally, the torque interruption caused by the decoupling of the engine and P2 motor from the driveline is compensated via feedforward control from the P3 motor. The proposed strategy was validated through MATLAB Simulink simulations and CANape calibration tests. The results indicate that applying the proposed method to E-H mode switching slightly extended the total duration by 0.02 s. However, compared with uncoordinated control, the maximum longitudinal jerk was reduced by 73.8%, and the clutch sliding work decreased by 38.6%. This significantly enhances switching smoothness and prolongs the clutch’s service life.
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Zhigang Zhang
S. Yang
Xiaosong Wang
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Chongqing University
Chongqing University of Technology
State Key Laboratory of Vehicle NVH and Safety Technology
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df2ae6e4eeef8a2a6afed5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/act15040217