Design of High-Utilization Current-Sharing Controller for Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System

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ABSTRACT

In this paper, a new control strategy of battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage system (HESS) is proposed for hybrid electric drive vehicles (HEVs). Compared to the stand, alone battery system may not be sufficient to satisfy peak demand periods during transients in HEVs, the ultracapacitor pack can supply or recover the peak power and it can be used in high C-rates. However, the problem of battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage system (HESS) is how to interconnect the battery and ultracapacitor and how to control the power distribution. This paper reviewed some battery-ultracapacitor hybrid energy storage system topology and investigated the advantages and disadvantages, then proposed a new control strategy. The proposed control strategy can improve the system performance and ultracapacitor utilization, while also decreasing the battery pack size to avoid the thermal runaway problems and increase the life of the battery. The experiment results showed the proposed control strategy can improve 3% - 4% ultracapacitor utilization.

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Dung, L. and Lin, Z. (2018) Design of High-Utilization Current-Sharing Controller for Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System. Circuits and Systems, 9, 125-132. doi: 10.4236/cs.2018.99013.

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