bachelorThesis
Estudio de factibilidad técnico-económica del diseño e implementación de un banco de baterías para un vehículo híbrido
Fecha
2020-09-21Autor
Bustamante Verdugo, Edgar Marcelo
Reibán Morocho, Gilson Xavier
Institución
Resumen
This experimental degree work details the design and implementation of a Li-ion battery
bank as a replacement of the original NiMH (Nickel-Metal-Hydride) bank of a hybrid vehicle
(Toyota Prius C). In this work performance analyses are carried out in different driving
environments over which an ordinary vehicle can travel. Also, a comparison of budgets between
the replacement with the original technology in an authorized importer of the vehicle brand
against the costs that were made during the assembly process of the new Li-ion bank.
A study of the different families or types of Li-ion batteries in the current market and the
selection process of the technology implemented for the new bank is detailed.
With the attaching objective of the new battery bank as accurately as possible to the
original structure of the vehicle, all the processes and adaptations that were made are described
so that the cells of the new bank do not suffer physical damage, which could compromise their
useful life and performance.
The final efficiency obtained from the new battery bank is compared with the original
bank through the estimated cycle life and the reported fuel savings, when the vehicle transits
through 3 different routes (city downtown, interstate road and highway). During the vehicle's
journey, data on speed, cell voltage, state of charge, total bank current, module temperatures,
etc., are taken through a mobile payment application (Torque Pro) on a smartphone with Android
operating system, which connects to an IEEE-802.11 (WiFi) network created by the OBD2
adapter that communicates with the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) through the CAN
Bus protocol.