Dynasim's Dymola Software Helps Toyota Design and Rapidly Bring New Hybrid Car to Market

Topics:
Civil and Environmental,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Business Operations,
Car,
Dynasim,
Dynasim AB,
Hybrid Car,
Modeling,
Research & Development,
Toyota Motor Corp.
Source:
Dynasim AB

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Overview: The development of the Coordinated Control System for the Toyota Prius hybrid car with both a standard engine and an electrical motor posed new challenges during the design about four years ago. Since torque is delivered from two sources, a completely new coordinated controller needed to be developed and tested. The Dymola software from Dynasim was chosen as rapid modeling tool for debugging electronic control units, determining the hardware specification and making the strategy of system development.

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