Skip navigation
  • Home
  • Browse
    • Communities
      & Collections
    • Browse Items by:
    • Publication Date
    • Author
    • Title
    • Subject
    • Department
  • Sign on to:
    • My MacSphere
    • Receive email
      updates
    • Edit Profile


McMaster University Home Page
  1. MacSphere
  2. Open Access Dissertations and Theses Community
  3. Open Access Dissertations and Theses
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20297
Title: An Intelligent Cell-Level Battery/Ultracapacitor Hybrid
Authors: Zeiaee, Mohammad
Advisor: Habibi, Saeid
Department: Mechanical Engineering
Publication Date: 2016
Abstract: In the strive to use electric energy as the sole source of traction force in the automotive industry, the electric storage unit poses serious challenges. Although Li-Ion batteries have shown promising features, there is still room to improve the shortcomings of the electric storage unit. The chemical process of energy extraction and storage in the batteries results in inherently limited power density and lifetime. The notion of pairing a Li-Ion battery cell with an ultracapacitor will invigorate power capability of the hybrid cell. Furthermore, enabling local processing capability in each hybrid cell makes it possible to run sophisticated control and power management algorithms that result in increased battery longevity. Also, hybridization at cell level provides greater access to each cell’s momentary states which results in more accurate analysis, improved safety, and a broad control possibility. In this research, a Li-Ion battery cell is combined with an ultracapacitor. An appropriate configuration is selected for this particular application after reviewing several hybridization schemes and converter structures. A comprehensive power management unit is designed and implemented that is able to execute several strategies to mitigate battery stresses while improving power capabilities. A current regulator is also designed and implemented to realize the proposed strategies by providing the power converter with proper duty cycle. Rather than simulation under a wide range of test loads, a prototype hybrid cell is built and tested in an experimental setup.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20297
Appears in Collections:Open Access Dissertations and Theses

Files in This Item:
File Description SizeFormat 
ZEIAEE_MOHAMMAD_2016AUG_MASC.pdf
Open Access
5.49 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
Show full item record Statistics


Items in MacSphere are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship     McMaster University Libraries
©2022 McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8 | 905-525-9140 | Contact Us | Terms of Use & Privacy Policy | Feedback

Report Accessibility Issue