Power system of a series hybrid vehicle

US10081252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10081252-B2
Application numberUS-201514931487-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 3, 2015
Priority dateOct 9, 2013
Publication dateSep 25, 2018
Grant dateSep 25, 2018

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A power system of a series hybrid vehicle, comprising a fuel source; a control system; at least two auxiliary power units, each of which auxiliary power units, under control of the control system, independently receives fuel from the fuel source, and converts chemical energy in the fuel into electrical energy and outputs the electrical energy to a common current bus; a power battery electrically connected to a common current bus to, under control of the control system, receive electrical energy from the common current bus to perform charging or perform discharging through the common current bus; and a traction motor electrically connected to the common current bus to, under control of the control system, receive electrical energy from the common current bus and convert the electrical energy into mechanical energy and transmit the mechanical energy to a power train of the vehicle so as to drive the vehicle to run.

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What is claimed is: 1. A series hybrid vehicle, comprising: a fuel source; a control system; at least two auxiliary power units, wherein each of the auxiliary power units, under control of the control system, independently receives fuel from the fuel source, and converts chemical energy in the fuel into electrical energy and outputs the electrical energy to a common current bus, wherein each of the auxiliary power units comprises: an engine, which, under control of the control system, receives fuel from the fuel source and converts the chemical energy in the fuel into mechanical energy; and a generator, which, under control of the control system, receives mechanical energy from the engine of a corresponding auxiliary power unit and converts the mechanical energy into AC or DC electrical energy; a power battery electrically connected to the common current bus to, under control of the control system, receive electrical energy from the common current bus to perform charging, or perform discharging through the common current bus; and a traction motor electrically connected to the common current bus to, under control of the control system, receive electrical energy from the common current bus, and convert it into mechanical energy and transmit the mechanical energy to a power train of the vehicle so as to drive the vehicle to run. 2. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the fuel supplied by the fuel source is liquefied natural gas, compressed natural gas, synthetic oil, methanol, ethanol, esterified vegetable oil or dimethyl ether, or a combination thereof; and the number of the auxiliary power units is at least 3. 3. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: an AC grid-connection device, which converts the corresponding AC electrical energy outputted by the respective auxiliary power units into corresponding alternating currents at the same voltage, the same frequency and the same phase with each other and outputs them to the common current bus. 4. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein each of the auxiliary power units comprises a rectifier which receives AC electrical energy from the generator of the corresponding auxiliary power unit and converts the AC electrical energy into direct current and outputs the direct current to the common current bus. 5. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein each of the auxiliary power units further comprises: a branch current voltage sensor, which is configured to detect branch current voltage information of the generator in the corresponding auxiliary power unit, and to transmit the branch current voltage information to the control system; and the power system of the series hybrid vehicle further comprises: a bus current voltage sensor, which is configured to detect bus current voltage information on the common current bus and to transmit detected bus current voltage information to the control system. 6. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein each of the auxiliary power units further comprises: a clutch, which is arranged in a transmission path of mechanical energy from the engine to the generator, so that the transmission path of mechanical energy from the engine to the generator is connected or disconnected under control of the control system. 7. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 6 , wherein each of the auxiliary power units further comprises: a position sensor, which is configured to detect position information of the clutch in the corresponding auxiliary power unit and to transmit the position information to the control system. 8. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 7 , wherein the control system comprises a power controller which is configured to control the operations of the engine, the clutch and the generator in each auxiliary power unit and the operations of the power battery and the traction motor in the power system of the series hybrid vehicle according to the branch current voltage information detected by each branch current voltage sensor, the bus current voltage information detected by the bus current voltage sensor, battery status information of the power battery and vehicle speed torque information detected by a vehicle speed torque sensor of the series hybrid vehicle, and based on a predetermined control policy. 9. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein the control system further comprises a power amplifying circuit, which amplifies power of a pulse width modulation signal outputted by the power controller to control the clutch, and outputs the pulse width modulation signal with an amplified power; and each of the auxiliary power units further comprises a gas valve and a cylinder, the gas valve being connected to a high pressure gas circuit in the power system of the series hybrid vehicle, and controlled by the pulse width modulation signal outputted by the power amplifying circuit, so that when the gas valve turns on the high pressure gas circuit, high pressure gas from the high pressure gas circuit drives the cylinder to switch the clutch to a disengaged state to disconnect the transmission path of mechanical energy from the engine to the generator; when the gas valve disconnects the high pressure gas circuit, the high pressure gas driving the cylinder is excluded so that the clutch is restored to an engaged state to connect the transmission path of mechanical energy from the engine to the generator. 10. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 8 , wherein each generator is an AC synchronous generator; and the control system further comprises an excitation circuit, which amplifies power of a pulse width modulation signal outputted by the power controller to control the generators, and outputs the pulse width modulation signal with an amplified power to an exciter of the generator. 11. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 4 , wherein the power battery is a battery pack includes a group of battery cells connected in series, which battery pack permits discharge or charge of AC or DC electrical energy, and transmits the battery status information to the control system; and the traction motor is an AC asynchronous motor which carries an inverter and a motor controller. 12. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the fuel supplied by the fuel source is liquefied natural gas. 13. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the number of the auxiliary power units is 6. 14. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the clutch is electrically controllable. 15. The power system of a series hybrid vehicle according to claim 11 , wherein the rectifier comprises an uncontrollable rectifying bridge device. 16. A power system of a series hybrid vehicle, comprising: a fuel source; a control system; at least two auxiliary power units, wherein each of the auxiliary power units, under control of the control system, independently receives fuel from the fuel source, and converts chemical energy in the fuel into electrical energy and outputs the electrical energy to a common current bus, wherein each of the auxiliary power units comprises: an engine, which, under control of the control system, receives fuel from the fuel source and converts the chemical energy in the fuel into mechanical energy; and

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  • Component specially adapted for hev · CPC title

  • Assembly or relative location of components · CPC title

  • Controlling the power contribution of each of the prime movers to meet required power demand · CPC title

  • including control of electric propulsion units, e.g. motors or generators · CPC title

  • including control of auxiliary equipment, e.g. air-conditioning compressors or oil pumps · CPC title

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What does patent US10081252B2 cover?
A power system of a series hybrid vehicle, comprising a fuel source; a control system; at least two auxiliary power units, each of which auxiliary power units, under control of the control system, independently receives fuel from the fuel source, and converts chemical energy in the fuel into electrical energy and outputs the electrical energy to a common current bus; a power battery electricall…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Geely Holding Group Co Ltd, Geely Holding Group Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60L50/15. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 25 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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