Lithium-ion battery electrothermal model, parameter estimation, and simulation environment

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Abstract

The market for lithium-ion batteries is growing exponentially. The performance of battery cells is growing due to improving production technology, but market request is growing even more rapidly. Modeling and characterization of single cells and an efficient simulation environment is fundamental for the development of an efficient battery management system. The present work is devoted to defining a novel lumped electrothermal circuit of a single battery cell, the extraction procedure of the parameters of the single cell from experiments, and a simulation environment in SystemC-WMS for the simulation of a battery pack. The electrothermal model of the cell was validated against experimental measurements obtained in a climatic chamber. The model is then used to simulate a 48-cell battery, allowing statistical variations among parameters. The different behaviors of the cells in terms of state of charge, current, voltage, or heat flow rate can be observed in the results of the simulation environment.

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Orcioni, S., Buccolini, L., Ricci, A., & Conti, M. (2017). Lithium-ion battery electrothermal model, parameter estimation, and simulation environment. Energies, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10030375

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