Title of article :
Energy efficiency and capacity retention of Ni–MH batteries for storage applications
Author/Authors :
Zhu، نويسنده , , Wenhua H. and Zhu، نويسنده , , Ying and Davis، نويسنده , , Zenda and Tatarchuk، نويسنده , , Bruce J.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
307
To page :
313
Abstract :
The Ni–MH batteries were tested for battery energy storage characteristics, including the effects of battery charge or discharge at different rates. The battery energy efficiency and capacity retention were evaluated through measuring the charge/discharge capacities and energies during full and partial state-of-charge (SoC) operations. Energy efficiency results were obtained at various charge input levels and different charge and discharge rates. The inefficient charging process started to take place at ca. 90% state-of-recharge (SoR) when charged at no more than 0.2 C rate. For the NiMH-B2 battery after an approximately full charge (∼100% SoC at 120% SoR and a 0.2 C charge/discharge rate), the capacity retention was obtained as 83% after 360 h of storage, and 70% after 1519 h of storage. The energy efficiency was decreased from 74.0% to 50% after 1519 h of storage time. The Coulomb efficiency was initially 83.34%, and was reduced to 57.95% after 1519 h of storage. The battery has relatively higher energy efficiency at approximately 50% SoC. The energy efficiency was calculated to be more than 92% when the NiMH-C3 battery was charged to 30–70% SoC then discharged to 0% SoC at a 0.2 C charge/discharge rate. In consideration of energy efficiency, charge acceptance, capacity retention rate, and power output needs, as well as Nelson’s analysis on HEV power requirements, the Ni–MH battery is appropriate to work at ca. 50 ± 10% SoC with an operating limitation of 50 ± 20% SoC. This work is potentially beneficial for determination of the current SoC level during the battery pack being operated for energy storage applications.
Keywords :
Energy efficiency , Ni–MH rechargeable battery , Capacity retention , Low self discharge rate , Battery durability , Ni–MH energy storage
Journal title :
Applied Energy
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Applied Energy
Record number :
1606227
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