Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10567802 | Journal of Power Sources | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The data show that capacity loss in the MHPS is comparable to the CPS. However, the influence of mileage performance, which cannot be separated, suggests that battery stress is enhanced in the MHPS although a battery refresh function is applied. Anyway, the FOT demonstrates the unsuitability of flooded batteries for the MHPS because of high early capacity loss due to acid stratification and because of vanishing cranking performance due to increasing internal resistance. Furthermore, the lack of dynamic charge acceptance for high energy regeneration efficiency is illustrated. Under the presented FOT conditions charge acceptance of lead-acid (LA) batteries decreases to less than one third for about half of the sample batteries compared to new battery condition. In part II of this publication FOT data are presented by multiple regression analysis (Schaeck et al., submitted for publication [1]).
Keywords
TDACNOMVRLASQLFOTDCAC20PSOCSLIcACTBERIBSCCAAGMcpsHEVField Operational TestLead-acidValve-regulated lead-acidNegative electrodeValve-regulated lead-acid batteryKernel density estimationActive massState-of-chargeHybrid electric vehicleRest timeoriginal equipment manufacturerSOCKernel functionEnergy managementinternal combustion engineOEMCharge acceptanceDynamic Charge AcceptanceProbability densityIce
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Authors
S. Schaeck, T. Karspeck, C. Ott, M. Weckler, A.O. Stoermer,