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Stato di Salute×Modello a Circuito Equivalente della Batteria×
CampoTermodinamicaTermodinamica
FamigliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Anno di origine20172004
IdeatoreCraig BirklGregory Plett
TipoDegradation assessmentBattery simulation model
Fonte seminaleBirkl, C. R., Roberts, M. R., McTurk, E., Bruce, P. G., & Howey, D. A. (2017). Degradation diagnostics for lithium ion cells. Journal of Power Sources, 341, 373-386. DOI ↗Seaman, 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 ↗
AliasSOH, health estimationECM, circuit model, battery model
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SintesiState of Health (SOH) quantifies battery degradation by measuring how much capacity and power capability have been lost due to aging. SOH is expressed as a percentage (100% = new, 80% = end of life for many applications). Tracking SOH enables predictive maintenance, end-of-life detection, and accurate range/power predictions in aging systems. SOH reflects cumulative effects of cycling, calendar aging, and operating conditions.The 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.
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