NTG (Newman, Tiedeman, Gu) Model

The NTG model uses a polynomial representation to capture the voltage performance of a battery cell.

This model was proposed in a number of papers ([856], [858], [860]).

The NTG model equations are as follows.

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
V cell = V SO C i , T i Y SO C i , T
(4386)

Discharge:

Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
SO C i = 1 1 SOC C Ah - m 2 , 0 C Ah - m 2 , i
(4387)

Charge:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
SO C i = SOC C Ah - m 2 , 0 C Ah - m 2 , i
(4388)
Figure 4. EQUATION_DISPLAY
SOC=idtCAh-m2,0i=IA
(4389)
Figure 5. EQUATION_DISPLAY
Q=I(UocVcellTdUdT)
(4390)

where:

A Electrode area, m2
C Ah - m 2 0 Nominal cell capacity, Ah - m 2
C Ah - m 2 i Cell capacity at current density i, Ah - m 2
i Current density, A - m 2
I Current, A
SOC State of Charge (fraction)
Q Electrochemical heat generation, W. This value is Q echem in the .out file.
T Temperature, K
U oc Equilibrium voltage, V
V Voltage term, V
V cell Working cell voltage, V
Y Admittance term, Ohm 1 - m 2