Maximum work output of an electric battery and its load matching

A simple battery model established by Denno [Power system design and applications for alternative energy sources, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall: 1989] is used to investigate the basic question of how to maximize the work output of an electric battery. The discharge time is determined reasonabl...

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Load matching
Maximum work output
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