
With an increase in the amount of renewable, solar photovoltaic in particular, developing efficient energy storage media will become increasingly important. Batteries are one of the most common storage devices, and the maximum runtime and dynamic behavior of batteries play an important role in various energy storage applications. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the battery behavior during charging and discharging operation. This study aims to analyze the properties of a lithium polymer battery to support low-power Solar PV applications through experiment and simulation with a goal of understanding its electrical behavior. A simple experimental test procedure was used to determine the various electric parameters required to develop a model of the battery. Simulations results at various C rates captured the dynamic behavior of the lithium polymer battery, revealing an acceptable trade-off between accuracy and complexity.
фотоэлектрические модули, заряд, литиевые аккумуляторы, state of charge, динамическое поведение, dynamic behav-ior of battery, импульсные разряды, pulse discharge test, lithium polymer battery, solar PV module, battery characteristics, солнечные модули, батареи
фотоэлектрические модули, заряд, литиевые аккумуляторы, state of charge, динамическое поведение, dynamic behav-ior of battery, импульсные разряды, pulse discharge test, lithium polymer battery, solar PV module, battery characteristics, солнечные модули, батареи
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