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Power Hardware in the Loop (PHIL) Simulation of Battery Packs
2019
ECS Meeting Abstracts
Power Hardware in the Loop (PHIL) Simulation of Battery Packs Maitri Uppaluri Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Venkat Subramanian Department of Chemical Engineering Power-Hardware in the loop (PHIL) simulation is a powerful technique that uses a real--time simulator to compute a model of a given system in real-time to send power signals from the model to a physical load connected to the simulator. To improve battery designs and battery management systems, PHIL simulations can be used to test
doi:10.1149/ma2019-01/22/1156
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