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Fault isolating and grading for li-ion battery packs based on pseudo images and convolutional neural network

Jiale Xie, Jingfan Xu, Zhongbao Wei and Xiaoyu Li

Energy, 2023, vol. 263, issue PD

Abstract: Battery-related faults have become the most intractable problem hindering the further prosperity of fields like electric vehicle and grid energy storage. This paper is devoted to constructing a novel diagnostic framework for the faults in series battery packs, resorting to signal imaging and convolutional neural network (CNN) techniques. First, the voltage synchronicity between adjacent cells in a pack is quantified using the recursive correlation coefficient which can percept system anomalies sensitively. Then, reliant on the Gramian Angular Field (GAF) and Markov Transition Field (MTF) transformations, the correlation coefficient series is converted into pseudo images, the textures of which are full of informative details regarding system state. Finally, CNN models are employed to analyze the images for fault symptoms, thereby detecting fault occurrence, inferring fault type and evaluating fault grade. To obtain realistic dataset, different types and severities of faults are physically triggered on a li-ion battery pack. Experimental verification results indicate that the proposed framework can give accurate and reliable judgements on fault specifics, with the accuracy rates of fault type isolating and severity grading as 99.63% and 63.6% on GAF images, and as 99.75% and 58.7% on MTF images, respectively.

Keywords: Li-ion battery pack; Fault diagnosis; Correlation analysis; Gramian angular field image; Markov transition field image (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2022.125867

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