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Propagation mechanisms and diagnosis of parameter inconsistency within Li-Ion battery packs

Fei Feng, Xiaosong Hu, Lin Hu, Fengling Hu, Yang Li and Lei Zhang

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2019, vol. 112, issue C, 102-113

Abstract: Traction batteries constitute a core technology for electric vehicles. The cells used in such batteries are usually connected in a series-parallel structure. Significant degradation in energy density, cycle life, and safety occurs with battery usage, thanks to discrepancies among cell parameters, such as resistance, capacity, and State of Charge. Hence, it is imperative to explore propagation mechanisms of parameter inconsistency and develop methods to diagnose them. The state of the art in the two aspects are elaborated from three perspectives of internal, external, and coupling effects. Modeling approaches for parameter inconsistency available in the existing literature are comprehensively surveyed, with the purpose of spurring innovative ideas for establishing new models. Methods of data processing and feature extraction are systematically summarized in order to promote diagnostic efficiency and credibility. Moreover, methods of battery inconsistency evaluation and diagnosis are reviewed with the aim of catalyzing the development of new diagnostic algorithms. Finally, existing problems and future trends in the field of battery pack inconsistency research are elucidated.

Keywords: Li-ion battery packs; Parameter inconsistency; Propagation mechanism; Feature extraction; Diagnosis method (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.05.042

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