Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles

A range extender (RE) is a device used in electric vehicles (EVs) to generate electricity on-board, enabling them to significantly reduce the number of required batteries and/or extend the vehicle driving range to allow occasional long trips. In the present work, an efficiency-oriented RE based on a...

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Main Authors: F. P. Brito, Jorge Martins, Francisco Lopes, Carlos Castro, Luís Martins, A. L. N. Moreira
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/430
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description A range extender (RE) is a device used in electric vehicles (EVs) to generate electricity on-board, enabling them to significantly reduce the number of required batteries and/or extend the vehicle driving range to allow occasional long trips. In the present work, an efficiency-oriented RE based on a small motorcycle engine modified to the efficient over-expanded cycle, was analyzed, tested and simulated in a driving cycle. The RE was developed to have two points of operation, ECO: 3000 rpm, very high efficiency with only 15 kW; and BOOST: 7000 rpm with 35 kW. While the ECO strategy was a straightforward development for the over-expansion concept (less trapped air and a much higher compression ratio) the BOOST strategy was more complicated to implement and involved the need for throttle operation. Initially the concepts were evaluated in an in-house model and AVL Boost<sup>&#174;</sup> (AVL List Gmbh, Graz, Austria), and proved feasible. Then, a BMW K75 engine was altered and tested on a brake dynamometer. The running engine proved the initial concept, by improving the efficiency for the ECO condition in almost 40% in relation to the stock engine and getting well over the required BOOST power, getting to 35 kW, while keeping an efficiency similar to the stock engine at the wide open throttle (WOT). In order to protect the engine during BOOST, the mixture was enriched, while at ECO the mixture was leaned to further improve efficiency. The fixed operation configuration allows the reduction, not only of complexity and cost of the RE, but also the set point optimization for the engine and generator. When integrated as a RE into a typical European light duty vehicle, it provided a breakthrough consumption reduction relatively to existing plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in the market in the charge sustaining mode. The very high efficiency of the power generation seems to compensate for the loss of efficiency due to the excess electricity production, which must be stored in the battery. The results indicate that indeed it is possible to have an efficient solution, in-line with the electric mobility sustainability paradigm, which can solve most of the shortcomings of current EVs, notably those associated with batteries (range, cost and charging time) in a sustainable way.
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spelling doaj.art-c9451c640d7c4d469385f01b2c87239f2022-12-22T02:15:04ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-01-0113243010.3390/en13020430en13020430Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric VehiclesF. P. Brito0Jorge Martins1Francisco Lopes2Carlos Castro3Luís Martins4A. L. N. Moreira5Mechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Centre (MEtRICs), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, PortugalMechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Centre (MEtRICs), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, PortugalCenter for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research (IN+), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1349-063 Lisbon, PortugalMechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Centre (MEtRICs), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, PortugalMechanical Engineering and Resource Sustainability Centre (MEtRICs), Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minho, 4800-058 Guimarães, PortugalCenter for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research (IN+), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, University of Lisbon, 1349-063 Lisbon, PortugalA range extender (RE) is a device used in electric vehicles (EVs) to generate electricity on-board, enabling them to significantly reduce the number of required batteries and/or extend the vehicle driving range to allow occasional long trips. In the present work, an efficiency-oriented RE based on a small motorcycle engine modified to the efficient over-expanded cycle, was analyzed, tested and simulated in a driving cycle. The RE was developed to have two points of operation, ECO: 3000 rpm, very high efficiency with only 15 kW; and BOOST: 7000 rpm with 35 kW. While the ECO strategy was a straightforward development for the over-expansion concept (less trapped air and a much higher compression ratio) the BOOST strategy was more complicated to implement and involved the need for throttle operation. Initially the concepts were evaluated in an in-house model and AVL Boost<sup>&#174;</sup> (AVL List Gmbh, Graz, Austria), and proved feasible. Then, a BMW K75 engine was altered and tested on a brake dynamometer. The running engine proved the initial concept, by improving the efficiency for the ECO condition in almost 40% in relation to the stock engine and getting well over the required BOOST power, getting to 35 kW, while keeping an efficiency similar to the stock engine at the wide open throttle (WOT). In order to protect the engine during BOOST, the mixture was enriched, while at ECO the mixture was leaned to further improve efficiency. The fixed operation configuration allows the reduction, not only of complexity and cost of the RE, but also the set point optimization for the engine and generator. When integrated as a RE into a typical European light duty vehicle, it provided a breakthrough consumption reduction relatively to existing plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) in the market in the charge sustaining mode. The very high efficiency of the power generation seems to compensate for the loss of efficiency due to the excess electricity production, which must be stored in the battery. The results indicate that indeed it is possible to have an efficient solution, in-line with the electric mobility sustainability paradigm, which can solve most of the shortcomings of current EVs, notably those associated with batteries (range, cost and charging time) in a sustainable way.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/430range extended electric vehicleefficiency-oriented range extenderhigh efficiency engineoverexpansionseries hybridplug-in hybrid electric vehicle
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Carlos Castro
Luís Martins
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Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
Energies
range extended electric vehicle
efficiency-oriented range extender
high efficiency engine
overexpansion
series hybrid
plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
title Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
title_full Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
title_fullStr Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
title_full_unstemmed Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
title_short Development and Assessment of an Over-Expanded Engine to be Used as an Efficiency-Oriented Range Extender for Electric Vehicles
title_sort development and assessment of an over expanded engine to be used as an efficiency oriented range extender for electric vehicles
topic range extended electric vehicle
efficiency-oriented range extender
high efficiency engine
overexpansion
series hybrid
plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/2/430
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