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**General information** The attached data set corresponds to Reiter et al. "A Generic Approach to Simulating Temperature Distributions within Commercial Lithium-Ion Battery Systems", *Batteries*, 2023, DOI: 10.3390/batteries9100522 For all questions regarding the dataset, don't hesitate to contact the corresponding author: Alexander Reiter, MAN Energy Solutions SE, Stadtbachstraße 1, 86153 Augsburg, alexander.reiter@man-es.com, Tel.: 0821-322-1743 **Contents** Model.mo - Contains Modelica model for simulation with OpenModelica environment. - Simulation is to be started by simulating /Examples/Module_Test - Paths to parameter file "ModelParameters.mat" and data file "ValidationData.mat" must be adjusted before usage. For detailed description of the electrical model, readers are referred to: Reiter et al.: "Electrical cell-to-cell variations within large-scale battery systems—A novel characterization and modeling approach", Journal of Energy Storage, 2023. ------------------------------- ModelParameters.json, ModelParameters.mat - Contains all model parameters used in the model - .MAT-file serves as input for Modelica model - Both files contain the same parameters Reiter et al.: "Electrical cell-to-cell variations within large-scale battery systems—A novel characterization and modeling approach", Journal of Energy Storage, 2023. ------------------------------- ValidationData.csv, ValidationData.mat - Contains the time series data for simulation and validation of the model - .MAT-file serves as input for Modelica model - Both files contain the same parameters
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