- Make sure that the battery's polarization resistance, internal resistance, and other key parameters are properly defined for both charging and discharging scenarios.
- Polarization resistance, for example, must remain greater than zero, even when adjusted for temperature.
- Models like the ‘Battery (Table-Based)’ in Simulink allow you to specify different characteristics for charge and discharge behaviour. You can refer to the below link for more information related to tabulated battery model. https://www.mathworks.com/help/sps/ref/batterytablebased.html
- If the model accounts for temperature, ensure that the temperature-dependent parameters (like polarization resistance) are well-defined for both charging and discharging cycles.
how can i account charge and discharge of battery in ev modeling.
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el 22 de Oct. de 2024
Hi Gokarna,
I understand that you are trying to model both the charge and discharge behaviour of a battery in an electric vehicle (EV) and you are encountering an error related to the battery's temperature-adjusted polarization resistance.
To resolve this issue and accurately account for both the charge and discharge cycles in your EV battery model, you can follow these steps:
You can refer to the below link for more information related to Battery Thermal Management System.
Hope this answers your query!
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