On-board Impedance Diagnostics Method of Li-ion Traction Batteries Using Pseudo-Random Binary Sequences
Paper i proceeding, 2018

This work deals with the on-board impedance measurements of Li-ion batteries on hybrid electric vehicles/electric vehicles by using pseudo-random binary sequences (PRBSs). The impedance of the battery can be related to its state of charge (SOC) and state of health (SOH). However the battery impedance is frequency dependent which makes it difficult to perform the measurement on a pack level in the vehicles. By using an excitation signal like PRBS, it is possible to extract the impedance information of the battery packs. Experiments are performed with different set-ups to verify the PRBS method. A non-parametric method is used to process the data and extract the impedance measurement. Experiments in the laboratory at different state of charge levels and temperatures are made to validate the PRBS method. It is shown that the PRBS method can produce a valid electrochemical impedance spectrum in a limited frequency range, similar to the result from a high accuracy laboratory impedance analyzer. The method is stable at different SOC levels and temperatures. A simulation of the excitation signal in the vehicle is performed where the electric motor is used as the load. It shows that it is possible to some extent to use the driveline in a hybrid electric vehicle/electric vehicle to perform an on-board battery impedance measurement.

Diagnostics

Electric vehicle

Impedance measurement

Batteries

Författare

Zeyang Geng

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Elkraftteknik

Torbjörn Thiringer

Chalmers, Elektroteknik, Elkraftteknik

Ylva Olofsson

Volvo Group

Jens Groot

Volvo Group

Martin West

Tin Arm Engineering

2018 20th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, EPE 2018 ECCE Europe

8515529

20th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications, EPE 2018 ECCE Europe
Riga, Latvia,

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