Comparison study and parameter identification of three battery models for an off-grid photovoltaic system |
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Authors: | Aicha Degla Madjid Chikh Aissa Chouder Farid Bouchafaa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Instrumentation, Faculty of Electronics and Computer, University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, Bab-Ezzouar Algiers, Algeria;2. Solar Equipment Development Unit, UDES, Bousmail, Algeria;3. Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Technology, University of M’sila, Ichbilia, Algeria |
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Abstract: | There is growing interest in solar batteries, especially for photovoltaic (PV) applications. Therefore, an accurate battery model is required for the PV system because of its influence on system efficiency. Several mathematical models of batteries have been described in the scientific literature. However, this paper reviews three electrochemical models most commonly used for PV systems, such as Shepherd, Manegon and Coppetti, in order to define the most appropriate model for PV systems. This paper discusses an application of the pattern search optimization technique to extract the parameters of three battery models derived from experimental test results obtained from sealed gelled lead acid batteries for both charge and discharge modes. A comparative case and regression analysis based on statistical tests and a quantitative method were conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness and accuracy of the updated model from the three aforementioned. The simulation results and tests performed on the battery charge and discharge modes lead us as well to approve the algorithm’s accuracy regarding the updated model. |
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Keywords: | Battery modeling lead acid battery PV simulation comparative study regression analysis |
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