The hysteresis in the state-of-charge (SoC) vs. open-circuit voltage characteristic of a lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFeP04, LFP) battery is modelled with two approaches. The first one is based on a first-order charge relaxation equation, the second one is the Preisach model implemented with the Everett function. The advantages and drawbacks of the methods are discussed. Simulation results are compared for a 20 A h LFP cell, stimulated with various SoC evolutions, allowing us to draw minor loops in the SoC-OCV plane. The results are also compared to experimental data.
Comparing open-circuit voltage hysteresis models for lithium-iron-phosphate batteries
BARONTI, FEDERICO;SALETTI, ROBERTO;
2014-01-01
Abstract
The hysteresis in the state-of-charge (SoC) vs. open-circuit voltage characteristic of a lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFeP04, LFP) battery is modelled with two approaches. The first one is based on a first-order charge relaxation equation, the second one is the Preisach model implemented with the Everett function. The advantages and drawbacks of the methods are discussed. Simulation results are compared for a 20 A h LFP cell, stimulated with various SoC evolutions, allowing us to draw minor loops in the SoC-OCV plane. The results are also compared to experimental data.File in questo prodotto:
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