Title :
Supercapacitor Sizing Based on Desired Power and Energy Performance
Author :
Kuperman, A. ; Mellincovsky, M. ; Lerman, Chaim ; Aharon, Ilan ; Reichbach, Noam ; Geula, Gal ; Nakash, Ronen
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Electron., Ariel Univ., Ariel, Israel
Abstract :
In this paper, instantaneous power and energy capabilities of supercapacitor (SC) connected to a power element are derived for an arbitrary power profile, given either in analytical or statistical distribution form. A class of applications is considered where the device is used as deeply cycled energy storage with significant capacity, absorbing/supplying the whole power flow or its significant component rather than shaving low-energy high-frequency peaks. The analytical derivation of SC behavior is based on simple RC model with parameters taken from a manufacturer datasheet. It is shown that the commonly adopted “state-of-charge” indication based on terminal voltage only is insufficient to reflect the energy balance for both charging and discharging; hence an alternative definition of “state-of-energy” is proposed for each direction of energy flow, depending on both instantaneous power and terminal voltage. A simplified quick noniterative sizing procedure is proposed at the expense of a slightly oversized SC. Comprehensive example is provided in order to reinforce the proposed method of analyzing SC performance and demonstrate sizing procedure.
Keywords :
load flow; supercapacitors; deeply cycled energy storage; energy balance; energy capability; energy performance; instantaneous power; noniterative sizing procedure; power element; power flow; power performance; supercapacitor sizing; Analytical models; Capacitance; Discharges (electric); Resistance; Supercapacitors; System-on-chip; Power and energy capability; sizing; state of energy; supercapacitor (SC);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2292674