Advanced Technology Vehicle Lab Benchmarking - Level 1 & 2
Advanced Technology Vehicle Lab Benchmarking - Level 1 & 2
Advanced Technology Vehicle Lab Benchmarking - Level 1 & 2
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Relevance: Purpose and Destination of Vehicle Testing
and Analysis
“Knowing how good you are requires an accurate picture of how good everybody else is”
Supporting DOE
Data
Independent technology evaluation
and
Baseline for technical targets and goal
Analysis
setting
• Vehicle efficiencies and energy use: average
over drive cycles at different temperatures
• Component behaviors from a vehicle system
perspective
Dynamometer • Charging profiles, battery capacities, battery
D3 Downloadable characterizations
Database
www.transportation.anl.gov/D3/ Technology challenge
Limited public data sets Innovation opportunity
Heating , Thermal management, Accessory loads,….
US Drive
Codes and Standards Modeling Support
Tech Team Support Component mapping
Data for procedures
Full data sets Thermal analysis
development and
Climate control system
validation
Data for validation
Milestones: ARPF- Providing Data for a
Dodge
Wide Variety of Vehicle Technologies Ram HFE
AMR
2014-Q3
2014 Q4
2015 Q1
2015 Q2
2015 Q3
Milestones Ford
Dodge Ram Idle Stop (CNG conversion) Focus
Ford Focus Electric (AVTA- Level 1) Electric
Chevrolet Cruze Diesel
Mazda 3 I-Eloop
Smart Fortwo ED
Level 1
AVTA
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Smart ED L2 BMW i3 Rex 2014 L2 Accord Ford Fusion Energi Mitsubishi I-MiEV 2013 Leaf
Approach: L1- Well-Established and Proficient
Testing Methods Adjusted to Individual Technologies
APRF expertise in testing
The vehicle benchmark activity has been refined during the Powertrains
past decade, which has resulted in: • Conventional
• Hybrid Electric (HEV)
Advanced and unique facilities and instrumentation • Plug-in HEV (PHEV)
Continuous improvement of testing procedures • Battery Electric (BEV or EV)
• Fuel Cell Vehicle
Standardization of test plans including instrumentation and Alternative fuels
drive cycles which are adjusted for individual vehicles • Hydrogen, Natural Gas
• Ethanol, Butanol
Significant knowledge of advanced vehicles and testing methods • Diesel (Bio, Fisher-Tropsch)
Data
New 1. Preparation and 2. Dyno testing 3. Analysis
vehicle instrumentation
Mileage
accumulation,
Data
track testing
& coast down
National Labs
USCAR (OEMs)
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Approach: Purpose Built Research Laboratory for
Automotive Benchmark Activities
Level 1 and Level 2: Comprehensive Advanced Powertrain
instrumentation and evaluation Research Facility
– Level 2: invasive / Level 1: non-invasive The right tools for the task:
– Vehicle characterization (fuel and energy • Two chassis dynamometer cells
consumption, emissions, performance) • Custom DAQ, flexible, module-
– Vehicle operation and strategy driven, used in both cells
– Component specific instrumentation for analysis • Thermal chamber which is 5-Cycle
and modeling (speed, temp, and other compliant (+)
technology specific removable instrumentation) 4WD chassis
Drive cycles and test conditions dyno with
thermal
– Standard drive cycles, technology specific cycles,
chamber
performance tests, vehicle and component
mapping cycles
– Thermal test conditions: 20⁰F, 72⁰F and 95⁰F
with 850 W/m2 radiant solar energy “5-Cycle”
– Additional testing at 0⁰F and 40 ⁰F as desired
2WD
chassis
dyno
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Approach: L2- Extensive Vehicle Instrumentation
A wide mix of direct instrumentation (temperature, electrical, flow, pressure, etc.) as well as
CAN and Diagnostic bus information was used during testing
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Accomplishments: Revised
Instrumentation Methods
Development of Diagnostic Database
Determination of message Id’s and scaling
– Historically- OCR used to capture / combine
– Now- database captured for streamlined logging
Diagnostic messages are then:
– Utilized for broadcast CAN decoding
– Desired signal logging during testing
• Multiple Module / Multiple Modes
– Distributed to AVTA partnership for fleet testing
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Accomplishments: Idle Stop / NGV Vehicle
Evaluations
Idle Stop & CNG Operation
HFE Idle Stop Impact
– Up to 14% improvement on NEDC/NYCC,
9% on UDDS
Aftermarket CNG conversion
– CNG MPGe reduction of 2.5% to 8%
– Fuel economy consistently lower- as 72F- CNG
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Accomplishments: EV Energy Consumption vs. Ambient Temp.
All vehicles show dramatically higher impact due to heating versus A/C
• For aggressive cycles, A/C is a wash with other factors (improved losses)
• Cabin temp. trajectory from cycle-to-cycle makes direct impact assessment difficult
• HVAC is not the only contributor towards elevated “cold” energy consumption
Accomplishments: Understanding BEV Range
Variations Usable Capacity
Energy Consumption
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Accomplishments: In-depth Blended PHEV Evaluation
• Honda Accord PHEV provides an
additional data point for blended
PHEV vehicle usage and capabilities
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Accomplishments: Aggressive Thermal Usage Assessment
55 mph steady-state operation @ 6-9% grade, 95F ambient + solar loading
Working Fluid Temperatures: Eng. Oil, Trans. Oil, Eng. Coolant, PE Coolant
Coolant Flows
Component Temps.
Generator and DC-DC
Coordination: Existing Collaborations with Other
Institutions J1711 HEV & PHEV test procedures International
J1634 EV test procedures - KATECH (Korea)
- ISO
AVTA (Advanced Vehicle - JARI (Japan)
Testing Activity) - IEA
Baseline dynamometer - Joint Research Centre (EU)
testing of vehicles
Autonomie
Support of modeling Chrysler – CTC
and simulation with data
GM – Powertrain, Milford
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Summary
APRF Vehicle Technology Evaluation Activity continues to provide precise
laboratory test data for a wide range of vehicle technologies that address DOE goals
– Establish the state-of-the-art automotive technology baseline for powertrain systems and
components through data collection and analysis
– Providing independent evaluation of technology and support for DOE target setting
– Generating test data for model development and validation to encourage speed-to-market of
advanced technologies
– Supporting codes and standards development for unbiased technology weighting
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Advanced Powertrain Research Facility
4WD Chassis Dynamometer Thermal Test Cell
• Research aspects
Modular and custom DAQ with real
• Test cell features time data display
4WD chassis dynamometer Process water available for cooling
- Variable wheel base (180inches max) of experiment components
Available power in test cell
- 250 hp/axle
- 480VAC @ 200A
- 300 to 12,000 lbs.. inertia emulation - 208VAC @ 100A
Radiant sun energy emulation ABC 170 Power supply capable to
850W/m2 (adjustable) emulate electric vehicle battery
Variable speed cooling fan (0–62mph) Custom Robot Driver with adaptive
Gaseous fuel and hydrogen capable learning
Several vehicle tie downs
Diesel: Dilution tunnel, PM, HFID - chains, low profile, rigid,…
• Thermal chamber - 2, 3 and 4 wheel vehicle capable
EPA 5 cycle capable Expertise in testing hybrid and plug-
o o o
(20 F, 72 F and 95 F + 850W/m2 solar load) in hybrid electric vehicles, battery
Demonstrated as low as 0oF electric vehicles and alternative fuel
vehicles
Intermediate temperatures possible
• Special instrumentation
High precision power analyzers
(testing and charging)
CAN decoding and recording
OCR scan tool recording
Direct Fuel Flow metering
Infra Red Temperature camera
In cylinder pressure indicating
systems
In-situ torque sensor measurement
5 gas emissions dilute bench with
CVS (modal and bag emissions
analysis)
FTIR, Mobile Emissions unit
Raw and Fast HC and NOx bench
Aldehyde bench for alcohol fuels
• Special instrumentation
High precision power analyzers
(testing and charging)
• Test cell features CAN decoding and recording
2WD Light Duty / Medium Duty OCR scan tool recording
chassis dynamometer Direct Fuel Flow metering
- 300 hp Infra Red Temperature camera
- 300 to 14,000 lbs.. inertia emulation In cylinder pressure indicating
- 10,000 lbs.. max weight driven axle systems
Multiple cooling fans available In-situ torque sensor measurement
SEMTECH-DS (Mobile Emissions
Vehicle lift (max 10,000 lbs..) unit) with AVL DVE mass flow sensor
Remotely located control room
with conference area
• Research aspects
Modular and custom DAQ with real
time data display
Flexible to adopt any drive cycle
Available power in test cell
- 480VAC @ 200A & 100A
- 208VAC @ 50A, 30A & 20A x3
ABC 170 power supply capable to
emulate electric vehicle battery
Custom Robot Driver with adaptive
learning
Expertise in testing hybrid and plug-in
hybrid electric vehicles, battery electric
vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles