Comparative analysis of advanced OCV prediction mechanism for batteries used in vehicular systems

Kary Thanapalan, Mark Bowkett, Thomas Stockley, Alessandro Mariani, Jonathan Williams

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Abstract

This paper presents an advanced Open Circuit Voltage (OCV) prediction technique for battery cells. The work contains an investigation to examine the relaxation voltage curves, to analyse the potential for the OCV prediction technique in a practical system. The technique described in this paper employs one simple equation to predict the equilibrated cell voltage after a small rest period. The practical work detailed in this paper was conducted at the Center for Automotive and Power System Engineering (CAPSE) battery laboratories at the University of South Wales (USW). The results indicate that the proposed OCV prediction technique is highly effective and using this technique appreciable benefit can be accrued.
Original languageEnglish
Journali-Manager's Journal on Power Systems Engineering
Volume3
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2015

Keywords

  • System analysis
  • OCV
  • Open Circuit Voltage
  • Battery System
  • Prediction Mechanism
  • Performance Analysis

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