ISSUE WITH SIMULATING BATTERY CELL AFTER PARAMETER ESTIMATION TASK?

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Hello,
I have estimated the 2RC equivalent circuit model battery using parameter estimation task. all my updated parameters (SOC,V0,R0,R1, TAU1,R2,TAU2) are of size 21X1 (double). when i am using this parametrized cell with discharger block at 1C discharge(which is for 3600 seconds duration), the results are confusing to me. The cell get discharged completely at 1200 seconds,i.e. reaching to cut off voltage of 2.5V and not showing any effect after it. I am unable to understand what is wrong? Please help.
Thanks,
Sudeep
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Nithin
Nithin on 26 Feb 2025
It is hard to understand your implementation with the provided data. Could you please share your model or a sample model? This would help me better understand the issue and assist in debugging it.
SUDEEP SINGH RAWAT
SUDEEP SINGH RAWAT on 11 Jul 2025
Hi,
thank you for response. I have shared the screenshot of my cell model with discharger block, scope response, and parameters of cell and discharger block. My battery is of 3Ah capacity. It must get discharged approximately at 3600 seconds, but it is actually discharging completely at 1380 seconds. Please let me know if you can help me with this issue. Thank you.

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Javier Gazzarri
Javier Gazzarri on 10 Jul 2025
Hello SUDEEP
Please check the capacity value you entered in the block. If it is lower than the actual capacity then the battery will discharge faster than expected.
Best regards,
Javier
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Javier Gazzarri
Javier Gazzarri on 14 Jul 2025
Hello Sudeep,
Would you kindly send me your Simulink model and the script defining its parameters so I can try it on my side? I am particularly interested in the OCV table you utilized. It seems your OCV is ~2.5V at 60% SOC, which sounds incorrect.
Best regards,
Javier

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