International Journal of Transportation Science and Technology (Dec 2013)

Virginia Tech Comprehensive Power-based Fuel Consumption Model (VT-CPFM): Model Validation and Calibration Considerations

  • Sangjun Park,
  • Hesham Rakha,
  • Kyoungho Ahn,
  • Kevin Moran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1260/2046-0430.2.4.317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
pp. 317 – 336

Abstract

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A power-based vehicle fuel consumption model, entitled the Virginia Tech Comprehensive Power-based Fuel Consumption Model (VT-CPFM) that was developed in an earlier publication is validated against in-field fuel consumption measurements. The study demonstrates that the VT-CPFMs calibrated using the EPA city and highway fuel economy ratings generally provide reliable fuel consumption estimates with a coefficient of determination in the range of 0.96. More importantly, both estimates and measurements produce very similar behavioral changes depending on engine load conditions. The VT-CPFMs are demonstrated to be easily calibrated using publically available data without the need to gather in-field instantaneous data.