Analisis Kinerja Baterai Lead Acid dengan Menggunakan Kontroller Fuzzy
Abstract
Secondary batteries are a combination of cells that exhibit reversible cell
reactions, allowing them to be restored by passing current through them. One widely
used type of battery is the lead acid battery, known for its strength, affordability,
reliability, and high tolerance for overcharging. To determine the required
characteristics of a battery, static condition testing is needed, where the battery is
tested under a constant load condition to obtain accurate data. The testing is conducted
using Simulink/MATLAB, employing two approaches: without control and with fuzzy
control, with varying load conditions to assess battery performance. The load
variations used are 5 watts, 8 watts, and 16 watts. In the testing without control, it is
observed that larger load variations tend to result in more significant voltage and
current drop in the battery. With a load of 16 watts, the control of the current is less
optimal without fuzzy control, which can regulate the battery to maintain a stable
current under large load variations. The use of fuzzy control allows for current
regulation using membership functions for battery optimization, leading to an increase
in battery capacity and overall performance. In the 5-watt load testing, the battery
capacity obtained with fuzzy control is 3.162 Ah, while without fuzzy control, it is 2.995
Ah. The battery capacity obtained with fuzzy control is much closer to the actual battery
capacity, indicating that the use of fuzzy control can accurately determine the true
battery capacity and improve the overall performance of lead acid batteries.
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