Rapid online health estimation for lithium-ion batteries based on partial constant-voltage charging segment
Wenchao Guo,
Lin Yang,
Zhongwei Deng,
Jilin Li and
Xiaolei Bian
Energy, 2023, vol. 281, issue C
Abstract:
Battery health evaluation is vital for ensuring the security and reliability of lithium-ion batteries. However, the currently proposed methods generally require high-quality input data for feature extraction in online applications. To overcome this obstacle, this paper proposes a rapid online health estimation method only based on partial constant-voltage (CV) charging segment. Firstly, through primary analysis of battery test data, the evolution of CV charging current is confirmed to be correlated with battery capacity. Subsequently, the current evolution constant of CV charging phase is mathematically formulated and quantitatively characterized using a novel health indicator (HI). Besides, charging time and charging capacity are also extracted as HIs to comprehensively capture the CV charging behavior and enhance the robustness of data-driven models. Considering the user's charging habits, an optimized CV segment is determined, enabling a significant reduction in data size and coverage. Finally, three data-driven methods are employed to construct health estimation models by using the extracted HIs, and the best performance is achieved by Gaussian process regression with MAE and RMSE lower than 0.8% and 1%, respectively. Remarkably, the proposed method demonstrates superiority in dealing with sparse sampling, and satisfactory results with 2.9% error under the sparsity of 10 s are obtained.
Keywords: Lithium-ion battery; Health estimation; Feature extraction; Health indicator; Optimized segment; Data-driven method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2023.128320
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