IP Library Granted Patent US 7,127,337
Granted Patent B2
US 7,127,337 · App. 10/686,175 · Granted Oct 24, 2006

Silent operating mode for reducing emissions of a hybrid electric vehicle

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Patent No.
US 7,127,337
App. No.
10/686,175
Granted
Oct 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

This novel silent operating mode for a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) reduces noise and emissions compared to traditional HEV operating modes. It is a complementary series of software control functions that allows the vehicle to operate with reduced noise and emissions where specifically needed, while phasing-in engine power where allowed. The method utilizes an energy storage system budget associated with a modal quantity of energy allocated for the mode, and is adapted to automatically adjust the operation of the vehicle to accommodate deviations from the budgeted energy amount. The mode also adjusts the vehicle operation in conjunction with changes in the parametric conditions of the ESS.

Claims (29)

1. A method of providing a silent mode of operation for a hybrid electric vehicle having a rechargeable energy storage system (ESS), comprising the steps of:

(1) transmitting a silent mode initiation request to a silent mode controller;

(2) comparing an actual value of at least one state parameter of the ESS that is indicative of the availability of the ESS for implementing the silent mode to at least one silent mode initiation limit value associated with the actual value, wherein if the actual value of the at least one state parameter compared to the associated at least one mode initiation limit value indicates that the silent mode is allowed, the method proceeds to step (3), and wherein if the actual value of the at least one state parameter indicates that the silent mode is not allowed, step (2) is repeated so long as the silent mode initiation request is being transmitted;

(3) transmitting a silent mode activation request to the silent mode controller;

(4) operating the vehicle in the silent mode using the silent mode controller, comprising designating an electric drive motor as a primary source of propulsion energy for the vehicle and designating an engine as a secondary source of the propulsion energy for the vehicle, wherein a modal quantity of energy in the ESS is allocated for use by the electric drive motor during the silent mode and the engine is used to make up the difference between the modal quantity of energy and a total vehicle propulsion energy requirement during the silent mode;

(4A) limiting an output power of the engine while the vehicle is in the silent mode to a silent mode output power limit that is less than a maximum output power of the engine, and,

(5) terminating the silent mode in response to the occurrence of a mode termination event.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of transmitting a silent mode initiation request is selected from the group consisting of: (a) manual transmitting of the silent mode initiation request by a vehicle operator, (b) automatic transmitting of the silent mode initiation request as a function of an absolute position of the vehicle, and (c) automatic transmitting of the silent mode initiation request as a function of a relative position of the vehicle to a region in which silent mode operation of the vehicle is desired.

3. The method of claim 1 , comprising the further step of: (2A) precharging the ESS prior to initiation of a silent mode.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the step of precharging the ESS comprises precharging the ESS to a state of charge (SOC) value that is less than or equal to a target precharge SOC limit.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the target precharge SOC limit value is in the range of about 60–75 percent.

6. The method of claim 3 , wherein the step of precharging the ESS comprises charging the ESS at a maximum charging power of the vehicle.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the silent mode output power limit of the engine is automatically controlled as a function of a vehicle speed.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the maximum silent mode output power limit of the engine is a function of an ESS budget factor, and wherein as the ESS budget factor decreases, the maximum silent mode output power limit is increased and the vehicle stop threshold value is decreased.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the silent mode output power limit is zero at vehicle speeds that are less than a vehicle stop threshold value.

10. The method of claim 9 , further comprising rotating the engine without fuel at vehicle speeds that are less than the vehicle stop threshold value.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising stopping the rotation of the engine in response to an engine stop event.

12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising starting the rotation of the engine in response to an engine start event.

13. A method of providing a silent mode of operation for a hybrid electric vehicle having a rechargeable battery, comprising the steps of:

(1) transmitting a silent mode initiation request to a silent mode controller;

(2) comparing a battery temperature to a mode initiation battery temperature limit value, wherein if the battery temperature is less than or equal to the mode initiation battery temperature limit value, the method proceeds to step (3), and wherein if the battery temperature is greater than the mode initiation battery temperature limit value, step (2) is repeated so long as the mode initiation request is being transmitted;

(3) precharging the battery prior to initiation of a silent mode;

(4) transmitting a silent mode activation request to the silent mode controller;

(5) operating the vehicle in the silent mode using the silent mode controller, comprising designating an electric drive motor as a primary source of propulsion energy for the vehicle and designating an engine as a secondary source of the propulsion energy for the vehicle, wherein a modal quantity of energy in the battery is allocated for use by the electric drive motor during the silent mode and the engine is used to make up the difference between the modal quantity of energy and a total vehicle propulsion energy requirement during the silent mode; and

(6) terminating the silent mode in response to the occurrence of a mode termination event.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the step of precharging the battery comprises precharging the battery to a state of charge (SOC) value that is less than or equal to a target precharge SOC limit.

15. The method of claim 13 , comprising the further step of: (5A) limiting an output power of the engine while the vehicle is in the silent mode to a maximum silent mode output power limit that is less than a maximum output power of the engine.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the maximum silent mode output power limit of the engine is a function of an ESS budget factor, wherein as the battery budget factor decreases, the maximum silent mode output power limit is increased.

17. The method of claim 13 , wherein the mode termination event is selected from the group consisting of: (a) manual transmitting of a silent mode termination request by a vehicle operator, (b) automatic transmitting of a silent mode termination request as a function of the absolute position of the vehicle, (c) automatic transmitting of a silent mode termination request as a function of a relative position of the vehicle to a region in which silent mode operation of the vehicle is desired a manual mode termination command, (d) reaching a predetermined silent mode elapsed time limit, (e) reaching a predetermined silent mode elapsed distance limit, and (f) the battery temperature reaching a predetermined battery termination limit value, and (g) a battery SOC reaching a predetermined SOC termination limit value.

Assignments (6)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 2, 2022
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC.
To: ALLISON TRANSMISSION, INC.
Reel/Frame 058947/0991 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC)
Reel/Frame 048177/0356 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 30, 2017
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC (FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC)
Reel/Frame 042885/0255 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RELEASING SECOND-LIEN SECURITY INTEREST PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL 026426 AND FRAME 0644, REEL 026435 AND FRAME 0652, AND REEL 032384 AND FRAME 0591 Recorded Feb 11, 2016
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: FCA US LLC, FORMERLY KNOWN AS CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 037784/0001 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034371/0676 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 4, 2014
From: CHRYSLER GROUP LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 032384/0640 →