Design Under Uncertainty and Assessment of Performance Reliability of a Dual-Use Medium Truck with Hydraulic-Hybrid Powertrain and Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit
Author(s) -
Michael Kokkolaras,
Zoran Filipi,
Anna G. Stefanopoulou,
Panos Y. Papalambros,
Dennis N. Assanis,
Zissimos P. Mourelatos,
Loucas S. Louca,
George J. Delagrammatikas
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
sae technical papers on cd-rom/sae technical paper series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.295
H-Index - 107
eISSN - 1083-4958
pISSN - 0148-7191
DOI - 10.4271/2005-01-1396
Subject(s) - powertrain , truck , automotive engineering , dual (grammatical number) , reliability (semiconductor) , reliability engineering , power (physics) , auxiliary power unit , computer science , unit (ring theory) , hybrid vehicle , engineering , torque , electrical engineering , voltage , mathematics , art , physics , literature , quantum mechanics , thermodynamics , mathematics education
Medium trucks constitute a large market segment of the commercial transportation sector, and are also used widely for military tactical operations. Recent technological advances in hybrid powertrains and fuel cell auxiliary power units have enabled design alternatives that can improve fuel economy and reduce emissions dramatically. However, deterministic design optimization of these configurations may yield designs that are optimal with respect to performance but raise concerns regarding the reliability of achieving that performance over lifetime. In this article we identify and quantify uncertainties due to modeling approximations or incomplete information. We then model their propagation using Monte Carlo simulation and perform sensitivity analysis to isolate statistically significant uncertainties. Finally, we formulate and solve a series of reliability-based optimization problems and quantify tradeoffs between optimality and reliability. The most relevant design parameters of the diesel engine, fuel cell, driveline and vehicle are considered. The results demonstrate the necessity for addressing uncertainty to make valid assessments and design decisionsUpprättat; 2011; 20110822 (andbra
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