DocumentCode
110716
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
Volume
29
Issue
10
fYear
2014
fDate
Oct. 2014
Firstpage
5399
Lastpage
5405
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);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2013.2292674
Filename
6675069
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