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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems Coasting (=Sailing) in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Dr. Ansgar Christ Gasoline Systems Advanced & System Engineering Customer safe comfortable clean and efficient Invented for life 1
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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems Motivation Coasting (=Sailing) means driving a vehicle with open power train, i.e. use natural deceleration, when ICE power demand is low with engine idling or engine off Coasting technology (esp. w/ engine off) enables significant CO 2 savings in real life “Natural” usage for the driver: Just release gas pedal Coasting occurs in average 20…30% (average vehicle) of the total driving time In homologation test cycles a vehicle has to follow the given speed profile as close as possible. Coasting is nearly impossible. Problem to solve: Provide a simple methodology to quantify real-life Coasting benefit in WLTC which is easily integrated into WLTP GTR? rolling distance veh. speed Coasting fuel cut off increased rolling distance due to eliminated engine drag increased rolling distance due to eliminated engine drag rolling distance 2
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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems BOSCH proposal: General outline Using same measurement of the vehicle on dyno according WLTP type approval testing conditions Time resolved recording of fuel consumption necessary Identify phases with low engine power demands using a power threshold & mark these phases as Coasting phases. Choose the power threshold so that Coasting time share in cycle matches average Coasting time chare in real life. Subtract respective zero/idle fuel consumption for identified Coasting phases from the original fuel consumption Idea: Coasting occurs whenever power demand to ICE is low! Account low power phases in test cycle with zero/idle consumption! 3
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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems Base Start/Stop shows many low power (<5kW) operating points With Coasting engine off: shift of low power towards zero-power & zero- engine speed operating points Base Start/Stop shows many low power (<5kW) operating points With Coasting engine off: shift of low power towards zero-power & zero- engine speed operating points engine power [kW] Simulation WLTP compact class GDI T/C 1.4l, 90kW 6-gear MT Simulation WLTP compact class GDI T/C 1.4l, 90kW 6-gear MT engine speed [rpm] Engine operating points with Coasting engine off probability [-] 4
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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems Base Start/Stop shows many low power (<5kW) operating points With Coasting engine idling: shift of low power towards zero- power & idling- engine speed operating points Base Start/Stop shows many low power (<5kW) operating points With Coasting engine idling: shift of low power towards zero- power & idling- engine speed operating points engine power [kW] Simulation WLTP compact class GDI T/C 1.4l, 90kW 6-gear MT Simulation WLTP compact class GDI T/C 1.4l, 90kW 6-gear MT engine speed [rpm] Engine operating points with Coasting engine idling probability [-] 5
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GS/ESC | 21/05/2014 | © Robert Bosch GmbH 2014. All rights reserved, also regarding any disposal, exploitation, reproduction, editing, distribution, as well as in the event of applications for industrial property rights. Coasting in WLTP: BOSCH proposal Gasoline Systems Summary Basic idea of BOSCH proposal: Follows the logic of coasting in real life driving Quantifies coasting fuel consumption benefit on the basis of original WLTP type approval test measurement Proposal matches real life benefits No need for complicated cycle modification No need for speed tolerance widening One set value only: Coasting time share Proposal can be easily integrated into WLTP GTR. No need for additional, special modified test cycle on dyno. 6 WLTP Task force “Sailing” should consider BOSCH proposal for further work.
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