Abstract
State of Charge (SOC) determination is an increasingly important issue in battery technology. In addition to the immediate display of the remaining battery capacity to the user, precise knowledge of SOC exerts additional control over the charging discharging process which in turn reduces the risk of over-voltage and gassing, which degrade the chemical composition of the electrolyte and plates. This paper describes a new approach to SOC determination for the lead-acid battery by combining Ah-balance with an ENIF estimation algorithm, which predicts the batterys EMF value while it is under load. The EMF estimation algorithm is based on an equivalent-circuit representation of the battery, with the parameters determined from a pulse test performed on the battery and a curve-fitting algorithm by means of least-square regression. The whole battery cycle is classified into seven states where the SOC Is estimated with the Ah-balance method and the proposed EMF based algorithm. Laboratory tests and results are described in detail in the paper.
| Original language | English (Ireland) |
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| Title of host publication | State of charge determination in a lead-acid battery: Combined EMF estimation and Ah-balance approach |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2004 |
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- Zhu, CB,Coleman, M,Hurley, WG,ieee
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