Claims
- 1. A hybrid electric powertrain system, comprising:
- a transmission for driving a pair of wheels of a passenger vehicle;
- a heat engine coupled to said transmission;
- an electric motor/generator coupled to said transmission;
- an accelerator pedal including a position sensor for detecting a position of said accelerator pedal; and
- a controller unit for generating electrical control signals to said heat engine and said electric motor/generator, wherein an electrical engine control signal is determined based upon a limited rate of torque rise and a detected accelerator position.
- 2. A hybrid electric powertrain system, comprising:
- a transmission for driving a pair of wheels of a passenger vehicle;
- a heat engine coupled to said transmission;
- an electric motor/generator coupled to said transmission;
- an accelerator pedal including a position sensor for detecting a position of said accelerator pedal;
- a controller unit for generating control signals to said heat engine and said electric motor/generator, wherein an engine control signal is determined based upon a limited rate of torque rise and a detected accelerator position; and
- wherein a motor control signal is determined based upon a difference between a determined torque request and a determined engine torque request.
- 3. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 2, wherein said determined torque request is determined based upon a determined amount of total torque available and a detected accelerator position.
- 4. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 3, wherein said determined amount of total torque available is determined based upon a determine amount of engine torque available and a determined amount of motor torque available for driving.
- 5. The hybrid electric vehicle according to claim 4, wherein said controller determines a torque request for charging a vehicle battery based upon a detected state of charge of the battery.
- 6. A method of controlling 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 a passenger vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- a. determining an amount of motor torque available;
- b. determining an amount of engine torque available;
- c. determining an amount of motor torque that can be used to assist the engine in driving the vehicle;
- d. determining an amount of engine torque required for battery charging;
- e. determining a total amount of driving torque available by adding said determined amount of motor torque available for driving and said determined amount of engine torque available;
- f. determining an amount of requested torque based upon a detected accelerator position and said determined total amount of driving torque available;
- g. calculating a total torque request by adding said determined amount of torque required for battery charging and said determined amount of requested torque;
- h. determining a limited total torque request based upon a limited rate of increase for the calculated total engine torque request and said detected accelerator position; and
- i. determining an altered torque request based upon said calculated total torque request, said determined limited total torque request and said detected accelerator position.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, further comprising the steps of:
- determining an engine command based upon said determined amount of engine torque available and said determined altered torque request.
- calculating a motor torque request by subtracting an engine torque request from said determined amount of requested torque; and
- determining a motor command based upon said calculated motor torque request and said determined amount of motor torque available.
- 8. A method of controlling 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 a passenger vehicle, comprising the steps of:
- detecting a state of charge of a vehicle battery, an accelerator position, a value representative of a current transmission gear ratio, engine speed and motor speed;
- determining an amount of motor torque available, based upon a detected motor speed;
- determining an amount of engine torque available based upon a detected engine speed and a detected value representative of a current transmission gear ratio;
- determining an amount of motor torque that can be used to assist the engine in driving the vehicle based upon a detected battery state of charge, a detected accelerator position and a determined amount of motor torque available;
- determining an amount of engine torque required for battery charging and alternatively an amount of motor torque required for discharging stored energy from said battery based upon a detected battery state of charge, a determined amount of motor torque available and a detected accelerator position;
- determining a total amount of driving torque available by adding said determined amount of motor torque available for driving and said determined amount of engine torque available;
- determining an amount of requested torque based upon said detected accelerator position and said determined total amount of driving torque available;
- calculating a total amount of engine torque requested by adding a determined amount of torque required for battery charging and a determined amount of requested torque;
- determining a limited engine torque requested amount based upon a limited rate of increase for the calculated total amount of engine torque requested and said detected accelerator position;
- calculating a motor torque request amount by subtracting a determined limited engine torque requested amount from a determined amount of requested torque;
- determining a motor command based upon said calculated motor torque request amount and said determined amount of motor torque available; and
- determining an engine command based upon said determined amount of engine torque available and said determined limited engine torque request amount.
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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