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Electric vehicle insights: battery management system - thermal dynamics

Posted 5 months ago

System model+simulation w/ FEM: electric vehicle Tesla Model S energy, battery, drivetrain, thermal

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POSTED BY: Vedat Senol
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Great project @Vedat Senol and thanks for sharing!

If you talk to Oliver, please give him my greetings; this combination of ODEs and PDEs is very much into the direction of what we "dreamt" of already some years ago - NDSolve simply rocks. ;-)

POSTED BY: Gunnar Rohde

Here is the updated link for the model: https://amoeba.wolfram.com/index.php/s/3x72kAGi3852Xmb

POSTED BY: Vedat Senol

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POSTED BY: EDITORIAL BOARD

You can download the library here: https://amoeba.wolfram.com/index.php/s/tDxP2zcyYmLreyS

Click on the package.mo file to load it in System Modeler.

POSTED BY: Ankit Naik
Posted 3 months ago

Nice contribution! But how can I get the model I need? The first cell obviously doesn't work (wrong directory, someone's notebook directory could be elsewhere). That can't be intentional.

POSTED BY: Updating Name

Thanks! I’ll be sure to pass on your greetings to Oliver. It’s amazing to see how NDSolve has evolved—definitely feels like those early ideas are coming to life!

POSTED BY: Vedat Senol
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