Claims
- 1. A hybrid electric powertrain system for a vehicle, comprising:
- a transmission for driving a pair of wheels of said vehicle;
- a heat engine coupled to said transmission;
- an electric motor/generator coupled to said transmission;
- a friction brake system for applying brake torque to said vehicle; and
- a controller unit for generating control signals to said electric motor/generator and said friction brake system for controllably braking said vehicle in response to a driver's brake command, wherein said controller unit determines an amount of regenerative torque available, by multiplying the torque available at the transmission input shaft by a drivetrain gear ratio, and compares this value to a determined amount of brake torque requested for determining said control signals to said electric motor/generator and said friction brake system.
- 2. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein if said determined amount of regenerative torque available exceeds said determined amount of brake torque requested, said electric motor/generator is given a control signal for providing a regenerative torque equal to the amount of brake torque requested.
- 3. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said amount of regenerative torque available is determined based upon the motor/generator speed.
- 4. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said amount of regenerative torque available is set to zero during a shift sequence.
- 5. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 1, wherein said amount of regenerative torque available is set to zero if the motor speed does not exceed a minimum predetermined motor speed.
- 6. A method for controlling braking of a vehicle having a friction brake system and a hybrid electric powertrain system including a heat engine and an electric motor/generator each coupled to a transmission for driving a pair of wheels of said vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- determining an amount of brake torque requested based upon a brake command from a driver;
- determining an amount of regenerative torque available by multiplying the torque available at the transmission input shaft by a drivetrain gear ratio; and
- comparing said amount of brake torque requested and said amount of regenerative torque available and generating control signals to said electric motor/generator and said friction braking system for braking said vehicle.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, wherein said step of determining an amount of regenerative torque available is based upon the motor speed and the transmission gear ratio.
- 8. The method according to claim 6, wherein said step of determining an amount of regenerative torque available includes setting the amount of regenerative torque available to zero when a speed of said electric motor/generator is below a predetermined level.
- 9. The method according to claim 6, wherein said step of determining an amount of regenerative torque available includes setting the amount of regenerative torque available to zero when a shift sequence is being performed.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Subcontract No. ZAN-6-16334-01 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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