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US9592817B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9592817-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213346976-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 14, 2017 |
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A system and method for controlling energy distribution within a HEV powertrain are provided. A feedforward battery power value is generated in response to input indicative of a driver torque request. A feedback battery power modification value is generated in response to input indicative of actual battery power and the driver torque request. A battery power request is calculated based a sum of the feedforward battery power value and the feedback battery power modification value.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for controlling energy distribution within a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) powertrain including sensors in signal communication with a controller, the method comprising: generating, by the controller, a feedforward battery power value in response to input indicative of a driver torque request; generating, by the controller, a feedback battery power modification value in response to input indicative of actual battery power and the driver torque request; selectively disabling, by the controller, feedback by setting the feedback power modification value to zero; and calculating, by the controller, a battery power request based on a sum of the feedforward battery power value and the feedback battery power modification value. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: receiving, by the controller, a transmission torque loss indicative of mechanical efficiency losses; and calculating, by the controller, a torque command based on a system limited sum of the driver torque request and the transmission torque loss. 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising: receiving, by the controller, a system power loss indicative of electrical efficiency losses; and generating, by the controller, a driver power request based on the system power loss, the torque command, and input indicative of a transmission output shaft speed. 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising: generating, by the controller, an engine power request based on a difference between the driver power request and a desired battery power request; wherein generating the feedforward battery power value further comprises calculating the feedforward battery power value based on a difference between the driver power request and the engine power request. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising: generating, by the controller, an engine power estimate based on engine time delay, engine brake torque and engine speed; filtering, by the controller, the driver torque request using a filter to generate a filtered driver torque request; generating, by the controller, a driver power estimate based on a product of the filtered driver torque request and a transmission output shaft speed; and wherein generating the feedback battery power modification value further comprises calculating the feedback battery power modification value based on a difference between the driver power estimate and the engine power estimate. 6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: generating, by the controller, a wheel torque request in response to input indicative of a regenerative torque value and the driver torque request; and comparing, by the controller, the wheel torque request to the battery power request to generate an engine torque command and a motor torque command. 7. A control system comprising: sensors; and a controller communicating with the sensors and configured to: generate a driver power request based on a system limited sum of a driver torque request and a transmission torque loss value, generate a feedforward battery power value based on the driver power request, and an engine power request, generate a feedback battery power modification value based on a driver power estimate and an engine power estimate, selectively disable feedback by setting the feedback power modification value to zero, and generate a battery power request in response to the feedforward battery power value and the feedback battery power modification value. 8. The control system of claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to generate a desired battery power request based on a motor speed, battery status and the driver power request. 9. The control system of claim 8 wherein the engine power request is based on a difference between the driver power request and the desired battery power request. 10. The control system of claim 7 wherein the controller is further configured to: calculate the battery power request based on a sum of the feedforward battery power value and the feedback battery power modification value. 11. The control system of claim 10 wherein the controller is further configured to: filter the driver torque request using a filter to generate a filtered driver torque request; and generate the driver power estimate based on a product of the filtered driver torque request and a transmission output shaft speed. 12. The control system of claim 11 wherein the controller is further configured to generate the engine power estimate based on the engine power request and input indicative of engine time delay, engine brake torque, and engine speed. 13. A hybrid electric vehicle comprising: a control unit configured to generate output indicative of a gear selection in response to a transmission input speed; and a controller communicating with the control unit and configured to generate output indicative of an engine torque command and a motor torque command in response to input indicative of a driver torque request and actual battery power, and independent of the gear selection. 14. The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 13 further comprising: a motor having a motor output shaft extending therefrom, the motor communicating with the controller and providing motor torque in response to the motor torque command; and a transmission having a transmission input shaft adapted to selectively engage the motor output shaft for receiving the motor torque, the transmission being coupled to at least two drive wheels for transferring the motor torque to the drive wheels for propelling the hybrid electric vehicle. 15. The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 14 further comprising: an engine having an engine output shaft extending therefrom, the engine communicating with the controller and providing engine torque in response to the engine torque command; wherein the motor further comprises an input shaft adapted to selectively engage the engine output shaft, and wherein the motor is configured to collectively provide the motor torque and the engine torque to the transmission. 16. The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 13 wherein the controller is further configured to: generate a battery power request in response to the driver torque request and the actual battery power; and generate the output indicative of the engine torque command and the motor torque command in response to the battery power request. 17. The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 16 wherein the controller is further configured to: generate a feedforward battery power value in response to the driver torque request; generate a feedback battery power modification value in response to the driver torque request and the actual battery power; and calculate the battery power request based on a sum of the feedforward battery power value and the feedback battery power modification value. 18. The hybrid electric vehicle of claim 13 wherein the driver torque request is indicative of an accelerator pedal position, and wherein the actual battery power is indicative of a battery voltage measurement and a battery current measurement.
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