Active Limitation of Tire Wear and Emissions for Electrified Vehicles
SAE, 2021
Author(s): | Singer G., Shorten R., Meier F., Jones S., Wikström N., Del Re L. |
Year: | 2021 |
Abstract: | Eliminating toxic exhaust emissions, amongst them particulate matter (PM), is one of the driving factors behind the increasing use of electrified vehicles. However, it is frequently overseen that PM arise not only from combustion, but from non-exhaust traffic related causes as well; in particular from the vehicle brakes, tires and the road surface. Furthermore, as electrified vehicles weigh more and typically exhibit higher torques at low speeds, their non-exhaust emissions tend to be higher than for comparable conventional vehicles, especially those generated by tires. Fortunately, tire related emissions are directly related to tire wear, so that limiting tire wear can reduce these emissions as well. This can be accomplished by intelligently modulating the vehicle torque profile in real time, to limit the operation in conditions of higher tire wear. In this paper, we suggest an approach based on predictive control that take into account expected future driving conditions, and which can reduce both tire wear and energy consumption, without significantly affecting the drivability of the vehicle. |