Jakob, thanks for your  detailed reply!

Regards!

Jane

On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 2:24 AM Jakob Erdmann <[email protected]> wrote:

> for 1-3, refer to Kurczveil, T., López, P.A., Schnieder, E.,
> Implementation of an Energy Model and a Charging Infrastructure in SUMO
> <http://elib.dlr.de/93885/1/Proceeding_SUMO2013_15-17May%202013_Berlin-Adlershof.pdf>
> 4 is a factor between physical energy requirement and battery drain
> 5 is a factor between physical energy recuperation and battery charging (0
> means no energy is recovered when braking, 1 means all is recovered)
> 6: charging stations can be configured to either charge moving vehicles or
> only stopped (attribute chargeInTransit). The stoppingThreshild defines an
> upper speed boundary that determines whether vehicles are considered as
> 'stopped' so they will be charged by these stations.
>
> regards,
> Jakob
>
> 2018-06-14 2:04 GMT+02:00 Jane Cheung <[email protected]>:
>
>> Hi,
>> There are some parameters that I want someone could explain to me. There
>> has no more detail information for these parameters. Appreciate for your
>> help in advance.
>>
>> As shown on the website of
>> http://www.sumo.dlr.de/userdoc/Models/Electric.html
>>
>>    1. internalMomentOfInertia
>>    2. radialDragCoefficient
>>    3. ollDragCoefficient
>>    4. propulsionEfficiency
>>    5. recuperationEfficiency
>>    6. stoppingTreshold
>>
>> For the index  *stoppingTreshold*, does it have the relationship with
>> the parameter  * cuperationEfficiency*? The speed threshold used to
>> define braking behavior refers to the  *stoppingTreshold?   In other
>> words, if the car's speed is less than the value defined by the
>> stoppingTreshold, the cars are going to be charging? In my opinion,
>> whether the cars are going to charge or use the battery energy depends on
>> the difference of the speed in between the simulation step. If the speed is
>> always less than than the parameter  stoppingTreshold,  the cars are going
>> to be charging all the time?*
>> Could someone give a more detailed explanation for the 1-6 index listed
>> above.
>>
>> Appreciate for your reading it! Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Jane
>>
>>
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