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Research on the Multi-Energy Management Strategy of the Electric Drive System of a Tracked Bulldozer

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  • Ming Pan
  • Jun Yan
  • Qunzhang Tu
  • Chengming Jiang

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The multi-energy management strategy of electric drive system of tracked bulldozer was researched. Firstly, based on power requirement of typical working condition of a tracked bulldozer, the power distribution strategy for three energy sources in the front power chain was proposed by using wavelet theory and fuzzy control theory. Secondly, the electric drive system simulation platform was built in MATLAB/Simulink. At last, a driver-controller based HILS (hardware-in-the-loop simulation) platform was built and the multi-energy management strategy was verified. The HILS result shows that front power chain’s power output can meet the back power chain’s requirement, the engine-generator set works near the best fuel consumption curve, and the battery pack’s charge-discharge frequency and current are low. Thus the designed multi-energy management strategy can be used in real-time control of electric drive bulldozer.

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  • Ming Pan & Jun Yan & Qunzhang Tu & Chengming Jiang, 2016. "Research on the Multi-Energy Management Strategy of the Electric Drive System of a Tracked Bulldozer," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2016, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5631209
    DOI: 10.1155/2016/5631209
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