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Abstract
Modeling of Li-ion cells is used in battery management systems (BMS) to determine key states such as state-of-charge (SoC), state-of-health (SoH), etc. Accurate models are also useful in developing a cell-level digital-twin that can be used for protection and diagnostics in the BMS. In this paper, a low-complexity model development is proposed based on the equivalent circuit model (ECM) of the Li-ion cells. The proposed approach uses online impedance measurement at discrete frequencies to derive the ECM that matches closely with the results from the electro-impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The proposed method is suitable to be implemented in a microcontroller with low-computational power, typically used in BMS. Practical design guidelines are proposed to ensure fast and accurate model development. Using the proposed method to enhance the functions of a typical automotive BMS is described. Experimental validation is performed using large prismatic cells and small-capacity cylindrical cells. Root-mean-square error (RMSE) of less than 3% is observed for a wide variation of operating conditions.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 112029 |
Tidsskrift | Journal of Energy Storage |
Vol/bind | 91 |
ISSN | 2352-152X |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 30 jun. 2024 |
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Teodorescu, R. (PI (principal investigator)), Stroe, D.-I. (CoPI), Kulkarni, A. (Projektdeltager), Che, Y. (Projektdeltager), Zheng, Y. (Projektdeltager), Sui, X. (Projektdeltager), Vilsen, S. B. (Projektdeltager), Bharadwaj, P. (Projektdeltager), Weinreich, N. A. (Projektdeltager), Christensen, M. D. (Projektkoordinator) & Steffensen, B. (Projektkoordinator)
01/09/2021 → 31/08/2027
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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01/05/2022 → 30/04/2024
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning