Abstract:
Energy storage improves the efficiency and reliability of the electric utility system. The most common device used for storing electrical energy is batteries. To investig...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Energy storage improves the efficiency and reliability of the electric utility system. The most common device used for storing electrical energy is batteries. To investigate power converter-based charge and discharge control of a battery storage device, effective battery models are critically needed. This paper presents a comparison study of mathematical and circuit-oriented battery models with a focus on lead-acid batteries that are normally used for large power storage applications. The paper shows how mathematical and circuit-oriented battery models are developed to reflect typical battery electrochemical properties. The relation between mathematical and circuit-oriented battery models is analyzed in the paper. Comparison study is made to investigate the difference and complexity in parameter extraction using the two different modeling approaches. The paper shows that the fundamental battery electromechanical relationship is usually built into the battery mathematical model but is not directly available in the circuit-oriented model. In terms of the computational complexity, the circuit-oriented battery model requires much expensive computing resources. Performance study is conducted to evaluate various factors that may affect the behavior of the mathematical battery models.
Published in: 2011 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting
Date of Conference: 24-28 July 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 10 October 2011
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