Two wheelers Q-Bat use case

This repository shows how to model transfer in a e-motorbike’s battery pack in Q-Bat from QuickerSim.
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Updated 25 Jan 2023

Heat transfer in a e-motorbike’s battery pack modeled in Q-Bat

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This repository shows how to model transfer in a e-motorbike’s battery pack in Q-Bat from QuickerSim. The model consists 102 groups of 21700 Li-ion cells (17s6p), terminals, connectors, holders and casing and is connected to a reduced-order model (ROM) to model heat transfer in 3D geometry.

Simulation Model

Simulation Model in Simulink

Cite As

QuickerSim (2026). Two wheelers Q-Bat use case (https://github.com/QuickerSim/Two-wheelers-Q-Bat-use-case/releases/tag/1.0.3), GitHub. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2022a
Compatible with R2018b and later releases
Platform Compatibility
Windows macOS Linux
Version Published Release Notes
1.0.3.0

See release notes for this release on GitHub: https://github.com/QuickerSim/Two-wheelers-Q-Bat-use-case/releases/tag/1.0.3

1.0.2.0

See release notes for this release on GitHub: https://github.com/QuickerSim/Two-wheelers-Q-Bat-use-case/releases/tag/1.0.2

1.0.1

See release notes for this release on GitHub: https://github.com/QuickerSim/Two-wheelers-Q-Bat-use-case/releases/tag/1.0.1

1.0.0

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