The Gantt chart outlines the key tasks and timeline for a PhD research project on energy storage systems from 2019 to 2022. It includes a state-of-the-art study in the first year, developing a knowledge structure and collecting information on battery energy storage models in the second year, implementing techniques for battery energy storage applications and experiments in the third year, and finishing with final experiments, reporting and thesis writing in 2022.
The Gantt chart outlines the key tasks and timeline for a PhD research project on energy storage systems from 2019 to 2022. It includes a state-of-the-art study in the first year, developing a knowledge structure and collecting information on battery energy storage models in the second year, implementing techniques for battery energy storage applications and experiments in the third year, and finishing with final experiments, reporting and thesis writing in 2022.
The Gantt chart outlines the key tasks and timeline for a PhD research project on energy storage systems from 2019 to 2022. It includes a state-of-the-art study in the first year, developing a knowledge structure and collecting information on battery energy storage models in the second year, implementing techniques for battery energy storage applications and experiments in the third year, and finishing with final experiments, reporting and thesis writing in 2022.
2019 2020 2021 2022 Nov- Jan - Apr - Sept - Jan - Jul - Jan - Jun - Dec Mar Aug Dec June Dec May Nov State-of-the-art study about Energy storage system
Revision of bibliography on energy storage sizing and
observes the current trends and challenges. Adaptation of the knowledge structure for experimental application Collection and integration of knowledge on Battery Energy storage sizing models
Implementation of evolving techniques for different
applications of BESS (with experimental application). Implementation of evolving techniques for different applications of BESS including optimization model and hardware implementation Final Experiments and Full Evaluation