Esfahanian, Mahmoodian, Amiri, Masih Tehrani, Nehzati, Hejabi et al . Large Lithium Polymer Battery Modeling for the Simulation of Hybrid Electric Vehicles Using the Equivalent Circuit Method. ASE 2013; 3 (4) :564-576
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In the present study, a model of a large Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) battery for use in the simulation of Hybrid
Electric Vehicles (HEVs) is developed. To attain this goal, an Equivalent Circuit (EC) consisting of a series
resistor and two RC parallel networks is considered. The accuracy and the response time of the model for
use in an HEV simulator are studied. The battery parameters identification and model validation tests are
performed in low current with a good accuracy. Similar test process is implemented in high current for
another cell and the simulation is verified with experimental results. The validation tests confirm the
accuracy of the model for use in HEV simulator. Finally, the battery model is used to model a Vehicle, Fuel
and Environment Research Institute (VFERI) hybrid electric city bus using ADVISOR software and its
compatibility with other components of the vehicle simulator are demonstrated in a drive cycle test.