Accessible Battery Model with Aging Dependency
Christophe Savard,
Emiliia Iakovleva,
Daniil Ivanchenko and
Anton Rassõlkin
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Christophe Savard: Mainate Labs, rue Notre Dame de l’Oratoire, 43270 Allègre, France
Emiliia Iakovleva: General Electrical Engineering Department Saint Petersburg Mining University, 2, 21st Line, 199106 St Petersburg, Russia
Daniil Ivanchenko: General Electrical Engineering Department Saint Petersburg Mining University, 2, 21st Line, 199106 St Petersburg, Russia
Anton Rassõlkin: Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics, Tallinn University of Technology, 19086 Tallinn, Estonia
Energies, 2021, vol. 14, issue 12, 1-16
Abstract:
Designed to store and discharge electrical energy, rechargeable batteries consist of elementary storage cell assemblies. Aging is affected by various aggravating factors, mainly temperature. There are many electric or electrochemical models which describe their operation. Most standard models do not consider the aging phenomena of batteries and their consequences, while batteries deteriorate when used or stored. Precisely, most battery models do not simulate the influence of cell aging on other cells. The model presented in this paper incorporates aging and the effects of mutual interactions between cells. The model can be established based on four measurement points on the cell characteristic curve and allows the simulation of a single cell’s or multiple coupled cells’ behavior. The model can then be easily implemented in simulation software like Matlab.
Keywords: battery; electric power storage system; simulation; aging parameters; temperature (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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