Title of article
Battery life investigation of a hybrid energy management system considering battery temperature effect
Author/Authors
Rahimirad, Pouriya School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Masih-Tehrani, Masoud School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Dahmardeh, Masoud School of Automotive Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
Pages
11
From page
2966
To page
2976
Abstract
This paper works on the effect of temperature on a hybrid energy storage
with different energy management systems. The hybrid energy storage
system consists of a fuel cell, ultracapacitor and battery with DC/DC and
DC/AC converters. The energy management strategies employed are the
state machine control strategy, fuzzy frequency/logic decoupling
strategy, minimization strategy of equivalent consumption (ECMS) and
external energy maximization strategy (EEMS). Initially, a module of
3.3v 2.3Ah LiPo4 batteries consisting of 15 cells in series and 15 rows in
parallel are studied without considering the temperature effect. In the
next step, the studies are repeated considering the temperature variation
effects. The current and SOC associated with the battery, the hydrogen
consumption, and battery life are studied for each strategy. The results
suggest that the errors associated with the battery life estimation, as well
as the battery current are significant with and without considering the
temperature effects with the values of 30% and 20%, respectively.
Keywords
Battery life , Hybrid energy storage systems , Power distributions , Thermal model , Energy management
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2467408
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