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Título: Simulation of the performance of Li-ion batteries in DC/AC operating mode for electric vehicles.
Autor: Armenta Deu, Carlos
Carriquiry, Juan Pedro
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Electric Vehicle, Battery Performance, Simulation, Charge, Discharge, Time Prediction
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Resumen: This work simulates the performance of lithium batteries for electric vehicles under different charge and discharge rates. The simulation is based on similarity factors for power, voltage, and current, reproducing the current operation conditions of an electric vehicle at the model scale. Most current driving modes are analyzed corresponding to discharge rates from 0.1C to 0.37C. The simulation also applies to determining the charging time using charge power in current conditions, from 6.1 kW to 18.3 kW (0.1C to 0.3C). Driving conditions derive from equations for vehicle motion, including all forces. Tests have been run under two configurations, continuous and alternate current circuits, to reproduce the two types of engines used by electric vehicles. The simulation shows good agreement in charge and discharge processes, with an average deviation of 3% related to current operating conditions and 1.6% between them, proving the validity of the simulation process.
Editorial: Opast Publishing Group
EN: Journal of Data Analytics and Engineering Decision Making, vol. 1, no. 1, jul 2024, pp. 1-16.
Citación: Armenta Deu, C. y Carriquiry, J. "Simulation of the performance of Li-ion batteries in DC/AC operating mode for electric vehicles". Journal of Data Analytics and Engineering Decision Making. [en línea]. 2024, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 1-16.
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