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Characteristics of lead-acid and nickel metal hydride batteries in uninterruptible power supply operation
Author(s) -
Nurshahirah Athirah Rohman,
Nor Farahaida Abdul Rahman,
Muhammad Ammirrul Atiqi Mohd Zainuri
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of power electronics and drive systems (ijpeds)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.322
H-Index - 21
ISSN - 2088-8694
DOI - 10.11591/ijpeds.v10.i3.pp1520-1528
Subject(s) - lead–acid battery , battery (electricity) , uninterruptible power supply , energy storage , electrical engineering , state of charge , power (physics) , voltage , constant current , automotive engineering , materials science , engineering , physics , quantum mechanics
Batteries are one of the main elements in Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPSs). To maintain good operation during power failure, UPSs must have adequate energy for their operation. It depends on the reliability and performance of batteries. Owing to low capital cost and wide availability, lead-acid batteries have been used extensively as the main energy source in UPSs. Nevertheless, as batteries technology grown, Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries have offered more promising performance than lead-acid batteries; they are installed in various portable electronic devices. This paper provides an overview of the performance of lead-acid and NiMH batteries during the operation of a single-phase UPS. Their performances are studied based on 2 characteristics which are discharge curve and State of Charge (SOC). Based on those characteristics, both batteries have shown different performances. Simulation results have shown that the NiMH battery exhibits better discharge curve with higher voltage capacity and constant discharge current, and it is more reliable to obtain 12V at minimum percentage of SOC than the lead-acid battery.