Re: Battery (SLA) modeling

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Sujet : Re: Battery (SLA) modeling
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : sci.electronics.design
Date : 17. Dec 2024, 12:22:57
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On 17/12/2024 4:25 pm, bitrex wrote:
On 12/13/2024 8:57 PM, Bill Sloman wrote:
On 14/12/2024 4:23 am, john larkin wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2024 23:57:54 -0700, Don Y
<blockedofcourse@foo.invalid> wrote:
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At a fixed time and temperature, is it safe to model a battery as a
fixed voltage source behind a series resistance?  Possibly, additionally,
a parallel RC to cover transients?
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In particular, does the model need to change based on whether the
battery is being charged or discharged?  (i.e., to estimate that
series resistance)
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I've wondered about electro-chemical time lags, ions drifting around
in liquids, as in what would the Spice model of some battery be?
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That's what Warburg impedances are about.
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And
on a slower time scale, the morphology of a battery changes with time.
Nearly discharged batteries sure go Hi-Z.
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What we need here is a good physical chemistry guy.
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I've got a Ph.D. in physical chemistry, but batteries are electrochemistry - I know a guy who has just completed a Ph.D. with a thesis on a particular lithium ion battery chemistry. It's a specialised subject.
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 I guess not many universities offer a Ph.D. in non-physical chemistry these days. :(
The choices in my day at Melbourne University in Australia  were Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. Win Hill started a Ph.D. in Chemical Physics at MIT at much the same time. It's more a theological distinction than anything with any real world significance, but John Larkin never paid much attention to his undergraduate chemistry lectures. I completed a master's degree in Inorganic Chemistry on the way to getting my Ph.D.
The clever thing to have done at the time would have been physical organic chemistry, and the Melbourne professor of Physical Organic Chemistry moved to America while I was getting my Ph.D, and took a couple of his graduate students with him.
--
Bill Sloman, Sydney

Date Sujet#  Auteur
13 Dec 24 * Battery (SLA) modeling23Don Y
13 Dec 24 +* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling4Martin Brown
13 Dec 24 i`* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling3Don Y
13 Dec 24 i `* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling2John R Walliker
13 Dec 24 i  `- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Don Y
13 Dec 24 +- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Bill Sloman
13 Dec 24 +* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling4Liz Tuddenham
13 Dec 24 i+* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling2Martin Brown
13 Dec 24 ii`- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Don Y
13 Dec 24 i`- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Don Y
13 Dec 24 +* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling8john larkin
14 Dec 24 i+- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1piglet
14 Dec 24 i+* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling5Bill Sloman
17 Dec06:25 ii`* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling4bitrex
17 Dec12:22 ii `* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling3Bill Sloman
18 Dec17:56 ii  `* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling2bitrex
18 Dec19:58 ii   `- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Joe Gwinn
14 Dec 24 i`- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Martin Brown
14 Dec 24 +* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling4ehsjr
14 Dec 24 i`* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling3Don Y
16 Dec21:16 i `* Re: Battery (SLA) modeling2ehsjr
17 Dec00:20 i  `- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Don Y
14 Dec 24 `- Re: Battery (SLA) modeling1Don Y

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