Charge balance simulations in commercial vehicles and related applications
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Modern commercial vehicles are increasingly being electrically loaded. As a result, there
is increasing strain on the alternator and battery of the vehicle to deliver the subsequent
electrical power to the electrical loads and to the starter motor during cranking. And
with the advent of stricter emission norms, the number of after-treatment loads have
also increased, thus further increasing the electrical power consumption in conventional
vehicles. In such a case, during running conditions the alternator is expected to supply
electrical power to the loads and also charge the battery. Since, during idling conditions
the output of the alternator diminishes signi cantly, the chances of the battery discharging
while supplying the loads are very high, which in turn will signi cantly reduce the capacity
of the battery to supply power to the starter during cranking.
This thesis is a study of the e ect of di erent loading patterns at di erent drive cycles
on the charging capabilities of the alternator and amount of charge balance left in the
battery after a drive cycle. A charge balance tool has been developed on MATLABSimulink
and validated on a practical light commercial vehicle so as to test di erent
ratings of alternators and batteries on di erent load settings at di erent drive cycles based
on the vehicle type and its eld of application. The technical and nancial feasibility of
novel methods like smart alternators and idle start-stop systems on the charge balance
of batteries and the relief which it provides to alternators have also been explored and
studied.
