Supercapacitor model in simulink
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Hi,
I am trying to build up a simulink with supercapacitor model from library, but I find one strange thing that when I put the initial voltage equals to rated voltage of supercapacitor, theoritically, the initial state of charge should be 100%, but when I run the simulation, I get the results that the output initial state of charge is 92% not 100%, I don't why I get this strange result. Could anyone help with this? Thank you very much!
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Anmol Dhiman
on 27 Aug 2019
Can you share the model and inputs for the above model? That would help me out in reproducing the error.
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Gokul Krishna N
on 26 Jun 2022
This is actually because of the internal resistance (ESR) of the supercapacitor. As the number of cells increases, the ESR gets multiplied by the number of cells. (basically Resistors in series). As a result, you will observe a voltage drop. This is why you are getting lesser SoC with higher number of cells in series.
I believe this is the explanation...
Yes, its a little late to answer the question, but I hope it helps others who visit this question!
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