A Research and Analysis on Equivalent Circuit Model of Lead-Acid Batteries of Armored Vehicles

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To analyze the operation of the lead-acid battery of armored vehicles and facilitate the measurement of the state parameters, we need to see the lead-acid battery as a plurality of ideal components and establish the corresponding equivalent circuit model and characterize it. This paper describes several equivalent circuit models of commonly used lead-acid batteries, on this basis, we give the equivalent circuit model of lead-acid batteries of armored vehicles, and to analyze the variables of equivalent circuits.

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