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Battery Management Systems Volume 1 Battery Modeling Battery Modeling Gregory L Plett

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Battery Management Systems Volume 1 Battery Modeling Battery Modeling Gregory L Plett
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Publisher: Artech House Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.03 MB
Pages: 346
Author: Gregory L Plett
ISBN: 9781630810238, 1630810231
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Battery Management Systems Volume 1 Battery Modeling Battery Modeling Gregory L Plett by Gregory L Plett 9781630810238, 1630810231 instant download after payment.

Large-scale battery packs are needed in hybrid and electric vehicles, utilities grid backup and storage, and frequency-regulation applications. In order to maximize battery-pack safety, longevity, and performance, it is important to understand how battery cells work. This first of its kind new resource focuses on developing a mathematical understanding of how electrochemical (battery) cells work, both internally and externally. This comprehensive resource derives physics-based micro-scale model equations, then continuum-scale model equations, and finally reduced-order model equations. This book describes the commonly used equivalent-circuit type battery model and develops equations for superior physics-based models of lithium-ion cells at different length scales. This resource also presents a breakthrough technology called the "discrete-time realization algorithm" that automatically converts physics-based models into high-fidelity approximate reduced-order models.

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