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Model ekvivalentního obvodu baterie×Sledování bodu maximálního výkonu×
OborTermodynamikaTermodynamika
RodinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok vzniku20042007
TvůrceGregory PlettTrishan Esram
TypBattery simulation modelControl algorithm
Původní zdrojSeaman, C. V., Strutt, A. S., & Murray, A. (2014). Portable and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle battery electric range impacts on U.S. gasoline consumption. Journal of Power Sources, 243, 773-783. link ↗Villalva, M. G., Gazoli, J. R., & Ruppert Filho, E. (2009). Comprehensive approach to modeling and simulation of photovoltaic arrays. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 24(5), 1198-1208. DOI ↗
Další názvyECM, circuit model, battery modelMPPT, impedance matching
Příbuzné33
ShrnutíThe Battery Equivalent Circuit Model (ECM) represents battery electrochemical behavior using an electrical circuit analogy. It includes an ideal voltage source (open-circuit voltage dependent on state of charge), internal resistance(s) for ohmic losses, and capacitive/resistive elements for transient response. ECM enables rapid simulation of battery behavior in electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and portable devices without solving complex electrochemical equations.Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) is a control algorithm for photovoltaic and wind energy systems that continuously adjusts the electrical load to extract maximum power regardless of changing irradiance and temperature. Without MPPT, a solar panel or wind turbine operates below its power potential due to impedance mismatch with the load. MPPT boosts the annual energy yield by 15-25% depending on system and climate.
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