Conference article

A Modelica Library for Simulation of Electric Energy Storages

M. Einhorn
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department, Electric Drive Technologie, Austria

F. V. Conte
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department, Electric Drive Technologie, Austria

C. Kral
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department, Electric Drive Technologie, Austria

C. Niklas
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department, Electric Drive Technologie, Austria

H. Popp
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Mobility Department, Electric Drive Technologie, Austria

J. Fleig
Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics, Austria

Download articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp11063436

Published in: Proceedings of the 8th International Modelica Conference; March 20th-22nd; Technical Univeristy; Dresden; Germany

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 63:48, p. 436-445

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Published: 2011-06-30

ISBN: 978-91-7393-096-3

ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

This article gives an overview of the Electric Energy Storage (EES) library; which is proposed for inclusion in the Modelica Standard Library. The library contains models with different complexity for simulating of electric energy storages like batteries (single cells as well as stacks) interacting with loads; battery management systems and charging devices. It is shown how the models are defined and how they can be parametrized. Finally; two example simulations are presented.

Keywords

Energy storages; library; battery simulation

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