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Modeling and Optimal Control of a Redox Flow Battery

Wrang, Daniel  
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Faulwasser, Timm  
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Billeter, Julien  
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2016
Symposium for Fuel Cell and Battery Modeling and Experimental Validation (MODVAL 13)

Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (VRFB) can be used as energy storage device, for example to account for wind or solar power fluctuations. In VRFBs charge is stored in two tanks containing two different vanadium solutions. This approach decouples the storage capacity and the power supply which is dependent only on the number and size of the cells [1]. <br><br> A control specific model of a VRFB is proposed, which captures the essential dynamic properties of the battery while ignoring all fluid mechanical elements. The model of the battery is a nonlinear DAE comprising a differential equation for the state of charge SoC and algebraic equations based on the Butler-Volmer equation for the current I and the voltage U, the power P = U∙I being set by the operator. The battery typically operates in constant power mode, but the control system limits its operating range by switching to a constant voltage when upper or lower voltage thresholds are reached. In addition, this VRFB contains a secondary flow circuit, where the electrolyte discharge reactions produce hydrogen and oxygen [2]. <br><br> Model parameters are estimated by minimizing the difference between the measured and modeled SoC over time, the other states (I, U and P) being compared with measured data. The model is validated using independent measurements, which show good fits. Finally, the dynamic model will be used to formulate and numerically solve the problem of optimal battery operation in different scenarios. <br><br> [1] C. Blanc, A. Rufer, Chapter 18, in Paths to Sustainable Energy, InTech, 2010 <br> [2] V. Amstutz et al., Energy and Environmental Science 7, 2350-2358 (2014)

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