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Modeling and Analysis of a Regenerative Braking System with a Battery-Super capacitor Energy Storage - 2017

ABSTRACT:

Regenerative braking technology is crucial for electrical vehicle applications. Where, the motor is employed as a generator to charge the vehicle's battery. However, the regenerated energy isn't fully came back to the battery. Some power losses are experienced in between like losses within the motor's armature and switching losses. The motor drive system described in this paper has an energy storage system comprised of a supercapacitor module and a lithium ion battery connected through a DC/DC converter to a dc motor. This permits economical, high power transfer beneath regenerative braking and acceleration. Managing the facility flow through the DC/DC converter and thus the supercapacitor voltage is a key control parameter that affects the potency of the general system.


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