DocumentCode
1705375
Title
Battery emulation considering thermal behavior
Author
Thanheiser, Andreas ; Kohler, Tom P. ; Bertram, Christiane ; Herzog, Hans-Georg
Author_Institution
Inst. of Energy Conversion Technol., Tech. Univ. of Munich, Munich, Germany
fYear
2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
Electric propulsion becomes more and more important. Despite the fact that appropriate design tools tailored for the use with electric propulsion systems have to be developed, test benches for verification and hardware-in-the-loop simulations are needed. The battery system, as it is a very important component, is in the focus of this article. Facing the costs of real hardware components a realtime emulation with programmable power supplies and electric loads seems reasonable. This article introduces an approaches in battery modeling and figures out the main influences of the model parameters. Because of a very strong impact of the thermal behavior on the parameters a dedicated thermal model is proposed. One major point is the modularized modeling and the coupling of the different physical domains. The advantage of this approach is that the granularity of the single modules can be adjusted separately to fit the dedicated needs of a given task. For battery emulation the entire model has to be implemented on a realtime platform. The article gives a detailed overview and demonstrates the feasibility of the entire system in practical experiments.
Keywords
electric propulsion; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; battery emulation; battery modeling; battery system; design tools; electric load; electric propulsion system; hardware-in-the-loop simulation; modularized modeling; physical domain; programmable power supply; real hardware component; real-time emulation; thermal behavior; thermal model; Batteries; Battery charge measurement; Emulation; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Propulsion; HiL; battery modeling; multi domain modeling; real time emulation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
ISSN
Pending
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-248-6
Electronic_ISBN
Pending
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VPPC.2011.6043019
Filename
6043019
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