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|a Title Page ; Copyright Page; Contents; About the Authors; Preface To the First Edition; PrefaceTo the Second Edition; Series Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction ; 1.1 Sustainable Transportation; 1.1.1 Population, Energy, and Transportation; 1.1.2 Environment; 1.1.3 Economic Growth; 1.1.4 New Fuel Economy Requirement; 1.2 A Brief History of HEVs; 1.3 Why EVs Emerged and Failed in the 1990s, and What We Can Learn; 1.4 Architectures of HEVs; 1.4.1 Series HEVs; 1.4.2 Parallel HEVs; 1.4.3 Series-Parallel HEVs; 1.4.4 Complex HEVs; 1.4.5 Diesel and other Hybrids.
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|a 1.4.6 Other Approaches to Vehicle Hybridization1.4.7 Hybridization Ratio; 1.5 Interdisciplinary Nature of HEVs; 1.6 State of the Art of HEVs; 1.6.1 Toyota Prius; 1.6.2 The Honda Civic; 1.6.3 The Ford Escape; 1.6.4 The Two-Mode Hybrid ; 1.7 Challenges and Key Technology of HEVs; 1.8 The Invisible Hand-Government Support; 1.9 Latest Development in EV and HEV, China's Surge in EV Sales; References; Chapter 2 Concept of Hybridization of the Automobile; 2.1 Vehicle Basics; 2.1.1 Constituents of a Conventional Vehicle; 2.1.2 Vehicle and Propulsion Load; 2.1.3 Drive Cycles and Drive Terrain.
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|a 2.2 Basics of the EV2.2.1 Why EV?; 2.2.2 Constituents of an EV; 2.2.3 Vehicle and Propulsion Loads; 2.3 Basics of the HEV; 2.3.1 Why HEV?; 2.3.2 Constituents of an HEV; 2.4 Basics of Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) ; 2.4.1 Why PHEV?; 2.4.2 Constituents of a PHEV; 2.4.3 Comparison of HEV and PHEV; 2.5 Basics of Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs); 2.5.1 Why FCV?; 2.5.2 Constituents of a FCV; 2.5.3 Some Issues Related to Fuel Cells; Reference; Chapter 3 HEV Fundamentals; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Vehicle Model; 3.3 Vehicle Performance; 3.4 EV Powertrain Component Sizing; 3.5 Series Hybrid Vehicle.
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|a 3.6 Parallel Hybrid Vehicle3.6.1 Electrically Peaking Hybrid Concept; 3.6.2 ICE Characteristics; 3.6.3 Gradability Requirement; 3.6.4 Selection of Gear Ratio from ICE to Wheel; 3.7 Wheel Slip Dynamics; References; Chapter 4 Advanced HEV Architectures and Dynamics of HEV Powertrain; 4.1 Principle of Planetary Gears; 4.2 Toyota Prius and Ford Escape Hybrid Powertrain; 4.3 GM Two-Mode Hybrid Transmission ; 4.3.1 Operating Principle of the Two-Mode Powertrain ; 4.3.2 Mode 0: Vehicle Launch and Backup; 4.3.3 Mode 1: Low Range; 4.3.4 Mode 2: High Range; 4.3.5 Mode 3: Regenerative Braking.
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|a 4.3.6 Transition between Modes 0, 1, 2, and 34.4 Dual-Clutch Hybrid Transmissions ; 4.4.1 Conventional DCT Technology; 4.4.2 Gear Shift Schedule; 4.4.3 DCT-Based Hybrid Powertrain ; 4.4.4 Operation of DCT-Based Hybrid Powertrain ; 4.4.4.1 Motor-Alone Mode ; 4.4.4.2 Combined Mode; 4.4.4.3 Engine-Alone Mode ; 4.4.4.4 Regenerative Braking Mode; 4.4.4.5 Power Split Mode; 4.4.4.6 Standstill Charge Mode; 4.4.4.7 Series Hybrid Mode; 4.5 Hybrid Transmission Proposed by Zhang et al. ; 4.5.1 Motor-Alone Mode; 4.5.2 Combined Power Mode; 4.5.3 Engine-Alone Mode ; 4.5.4 Electric CVT Mode.
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|a The latest developments in the field of hybrid electric vehicles Hybrid Electric Vehicles provides an introduction to hybrid vehicles, which include purely electric, hybrid electric, hybrid hydraulic, fuel cell vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric, and off-road hybrid vehicular systems. It focuses on the power and propulsion systems for these vehicles, including issues related to power and energy management. Other topics covered include hybrid vs. pure electric, HEV system architecture (including plug-in & charging control and hydraulic), off-road and other industrial utility vehicles, safety and EMC, storage technologies, vehicular power and energy management, diagnostics and prognostics, and electromechanical vibration issues. Hybrid Electric Vehicles, Second Edition is a comprehensively updated new edition with four new chapters covering recent advances in hybrid vehicle technology. New areas covered include battery modelling, charger design, and wireless charging. Substantial details have also been included on the architecture of hybrid excavators in the chapter related to special hybrid vehicles. Also included is a chapter providing an overview of hybrid vehicle technology, which offers a perspective on the current debate on sustainability and the environmental impact of hybrid and electric vehicle technology. Completely updated with new chapters Covers recent developments, breakthroughs, and technologies, including new drive topologies Explains HEV fundamentals and applications Offers a holistic perspective on vehicle electrification Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical Perspectives, Second Edition is a great resource for researchers and practitioners in the automotive industry, as well as for graduate students in automotive engineering.
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