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Michel de Jongh
on 16 Sep 2015
Edited: Michel de Jongh
on 16 Sep 2015
Hi all,
Currently I'm trying to create a battery simulation in matlab simulink. I'm still in the middle of myresearch so I'm trying different things. I came across this book: 'Electric Vehicle Technology Explained' by James Larminie & John Lowry. I wanted to try one of their scripts for battery simulation but I keep getting the following error:
Attempted to access open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,6); index must be a positive integer or logical. Error in TEST (line 28) V(0)= open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,NoCells) - I(1)*Rin;
I was hoping you guys could help me out and explain to me the problem and solution. Thanks a bunch, I'll post the code down below.
CODE:
% M file for Figure 2.15
% Simple battery discharge experiment for a large 5 cell NiCad
% battery.
% Form some arrays for holding data.
% Time will run from 0 to 10000 seconds
T=(0:50:50000);
DoD=zeros(1,1001); % Depth of discharge, start off fully charged.
V=zeros(1,1001); % Battery voltage will be calculated at each time
% step, so fill array with zeros initially.
I=linspace(100,100,1001); % Make current constant, and = 20 amps
NoCells=6 ;% 6 cell battery
Capacity=50; % This is the normal "10 hour" capacity
k=1.12 ;% Peukert coefficient, not much greater than 1.
deltaT = 50; % Take 50 second time steps, OK for constant current
% Calculated values
Rin= (0.022/Capacity)*NoCells; % Internal resistance
PeuCap= ((Capacity/10)^k)*10; % See equations 2.7 to 2.9
% Starting voltage set outside loop
V(0)= open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,NoCells) - I(1)*Rin;
for n=2:1001
I_cor= (I(n))^k; % Current corrected by Peukert
DoD(n)= ((PeuCap * DoD(n-1)) + ((I_cor * deltaT)/3600))/PeuCap;
if DoD(n)>1
DoD(n)=1;
end
V(n)=open_circuit_voltage_LA(DoD(n),NoCells) - I(n)*Rin;
% We will say that the battery is "dead" if the
% depth of discharge exceeds 99%
if DoD(n)>0.99
V(n)=0;
end
end
C=zeros(1,1001);
C(1)=0;
for n=2:1001
if V(n)>0
C(n)=C(n-1)+ ((I(n)*deltaT)/3600);
else
C(n)=C(n-1);
end
end
for n=1:1001
I(n)=5;
end
V2=zeros(1,1001);
% Starting voltage set outside loop
V2(1)= open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,NoCells) - I(1)*Rin;
for n=2:1001
I_cor= (I(n))^k; % Current corrected by Peukert
DoD(n)= ((PeuCap * DoD(n-1)) + ((I_cor * deltaT)/3600))/PeuCap;
if DoD(n)>1
DoD(n)=1;
end
V2(n)=open_circuit_voltage_LA(DoD(n),NoCells) - I(n)*Rin;
% We will say that the battery is "dead" if the
% depth of discharge exceeds 99%
if DoD(n)>0.99
V2(n)= 0;
end
end
C2=zeros(1,1001);
C2(1)=0;
for n=2:1001
if V2(n)>0
C2(n)=C2(n-1)+ ((I(n)*deltaT)/3600);
else
C2(n)=C2(n-1);
end
end
for n=1:1001
I(n)=50;
end
V3=zeros(1,1001);
% Starting voltage set outside loop
V3(1)= open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,NoCells) - I(1)*Rin;
for n=2:1001
I_cor= (I(n))^k; % Current corrected by Peukert
DoD(n)= ((PeuCap * DoD(n-1)) + ((I_cor * deltaT)/3600))/PeuCap;
if DoD(n)>1
DoD(n)=1;
end
V3(n)=open_circuit_voltage_LA(DoD(n),NoCells) - I(n)*Rin;
% We will say that the battery is "dead" if the
% depth of discharge exceeds 99%
if DoD(n)>0.99
V3(n)= 0;
end
end
C3=zeros(1,1001);
C3(1)=0;
for n=2:1001
if V3(n)>0
C3(n)=C3(n-1)+ ((I(n)*deltaT)/3600);
else
C3(n)=C3(n-1);
end
end
plot(C,V,'b.',C2,V2,'r.',C3,V3,'m.');
axis([0 55 7 14]);
end
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Image Analyst
on 16 Sep 2015
Have you seen the FAQ on this? http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_do_I_fix_the_error_.22Subscript_indices_must_either_be_real_positive_integers_or_logicals..22.3F
I think that describes it well enough that you can figure it out using the debugger.
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Image Analyst
on 16 Sep 2015
OK, I tried to run it but after removing the extra "end" I could not get past this line:
V(0)= open_circuit_voltage_LA(0,NoCells) - I(1)*Rin;
You should provide open_circuit_voltage_LA and any other data necessary to demonstrate the error.
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