SOC Estimate Calculation of Calculation

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Rohan Doijode
Rohan Doijode 2020년 5월 16일
답변: Mike Sasena 2023년 10월 5일
I'm Rohan Doijode, working as a Design Engineer.
I'm trying to simulate an electric vehicle in MATLAB using Simulink, Simscape Driveline, Simscape Electrical and Powertrain blockset.
Currently a fresher to this software, I'm trying to refer this figure attached above for simulating and finding out State of Charge at the end of the cycle.
Can anyone guide me how to approach and build the system (marked red in figure) ?
I'm attaching the file to the post
Thanks in advance !

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Mike Sasena
Mike Sasena 2020년 6월 30일
Hi Rohan,
Probably the simplest method you could try would be to try "Coulomb counting". You use an integrator block on the incoming current signal to either increase or decrease the net charge in that subsystem. The SOC is then simply the current charge divided by the total max charge. It will be imperfect and drift over time, but it's a good first order approximation that you can implement with just a few blocks.
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Mike Sasena
Mike Sasena 2022년 11월 29일
Hi Mahendran,
Yes, that's definitely a more rigorous (and more applicable to the real world) method. There's an example in our documentation to show you how this can be done:
MAHENDRAN A
MAHENDRAN A 2023년 10월 5일
Thank you for the answer sir,
I've doubts on developing SOC estimation using coulomb counting method. Ive developed a basic logic model which im attaching for you're referrence. Can you explain me in detail about how to model an SOC estimation profile using coulomb counting for charging and discharging profile.

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Mike Sasena
Mike Sasena 2023년 10월 5일
Hi Manhendran,
There are several existing examples in both Powertrain Blockset and Simscape that may help you understand how to do SOC estimation, e.g.:
There are also detailed videos like this one on SOC Estimation.
Hope that helps,
Mike

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