4.6 Article

Equivalent Series Resistance-Based Energy Loss Analysis of a Battery Semiactive Hybrid Energy Storage System

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENERGY CONVERSION
Volume 30, Issue 3, Pages 1081-1091

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TEC.2015.2418818

Keywords

Energy loss; equivalent series resistance (ESR); hybrid energy storage system (HESS); lithium-ion battery; ultracapacitor (UC)

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [50950110341, 51375299]
  2. Nippon Chemi-con Corporation

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This paper provides a theoretical analysis on the energy loss of a battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage system based on the equivalent series resistances and a pulsed current load profile. The optimal current distribution that minimizes the overall energy loss is proved to be solely determined by the ratio of internal resistances between battery and ultracapacitor packs. Due to a large difference in the internal resistances, a quasi-optimal current distribution can be considered to let the battery pack provide the average load current and ultracapacitor pack supply the entire dynamic load current. This result clearly demonstrates that the ultracapacitor pack should supply the most of the dynamic load current not only because of battery protection, but also for energy loss minimization. Finally, the theoretical analysis is validated by both simulation and experimental results. Additional discussions, such as sensitivity analysis, the influence of the sizing of ultracapacitors, and a realistic test cycle are also added for reference purposes.

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