Keynote
Monday, September 29
09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Live in Berlin
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Changan is embracing the trend of distributed e-drive powertrains to enhance vehicle dynamics. To explore this further, we at Changan UK conducted a study to evaluate the benefits of this powertrain topology, particularly its impact on vehicle dynamics on low-friction surfaces. We proposed that the supervisory control of the dynamic torque path for this powertrain be located in the rear axle dual inverter. This setup allows for low-latency monitoring of each wheel’s status and enables decision-making every 1ms, compared to the conventional 10ms in our current vehicle supervisory controller unit. This rapid response facilitates quick corrections in torque delivery to each wheel. In our study, the “master” inverter would manage the supervisory torque distribution control strategy, ensuring the appropriate torque level for each wheel. Additionally, each motor would have individual dynamic torque functions, such as lash crossing, advanced wheel slip control, and torque intervention strategies, to ensure smooth and accurate torque delivery under all conditions.
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From 2006, working at Jaguar Land Rover in Research on hybrid powertrain energy management strategies, I became later subject matter expert for hybrid powertrain energy management for the company. In 2013, I moved to Changan UK Powertrain R&D center as principal engineer overseeing the hybrid powertrain control strategy development for their P2 hybrid vehicle project. In 2016, I moved to China as Control & SW director at Great Wall Motors and delivered the SW to SOP of the following powertrain P2/ P2P4 and 48V BSG, I was also in charge of the torque path-related predictive optimization functions. In 2022, I came back to the Changan UK Powertrain R&D Center as a senior technical specialist for electrified powertrain controls & SW.