Power storage apparatus and controlling method for the same
US-10436850-B2 · Oct 8, 2019 · US
US11095130B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11095130-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716336177-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 8, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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Provided is a power storage apparatus including a battery and a control circuit that controls charging and discharging of the battery, wherein during a polarization elimination time period, the control circuit obtains, as an amount of change, a difference between a first voltage of the battery measured at a first time and a second voltage of the battery measured at a second time following the first time, multiplies the amount of change by an estimation coefficient that depends on the first voltage, the second voltage, a temperature of the battery, a temperature of a space around the battery, or a degree of deterioration of the battery, and sums the value obtained so as to estimate an open-circuit voltage to be provided after elimination of the polarization of the battery.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A power storage apparatus comprising a battery and a control circuit that controls charging and discharging of the battery, wherein during a polarization elimination time period extending from a battery charging or discharging end time to a polarization-eliminated time at which polarization of the battery is judged to have been eliminated, the control circuit obtains, as an amount of change, a difference between a first voltage of the battery measured at a first time and a second voltage of the battery measured at a second time following the first time, multiplies the amount of change by an estimation coefficient that depends on the first voltage, the second voltage, or a degree of deterioration of the battery, and sums a value obtained in the multiplication and the first or second voltage so as to estimate an open-circuit voltage to be provided after elimination of the polarization of the battery. 2. The power storage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the first voltage is equal to or less than a first voltage threshold and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the first voltage is greater than the first voltage threshold, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient, or sets the first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the second voltage is equal to or less than a second voltage threshold and sets the second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the second voltage is greater than the second voltage threshold. 3. The power storage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the amount of change is equal to or less than an amount-of-change threshold and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the amount of change is greater than the amount-of-change threshold, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient. 4. The power storage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when an inclination calculated on the basis of the amount of change and a state-of-charge change amount (amount of change/state-of-charge change amount) is greater than an inclination threshold, and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the inclination is equal to or less than the inclination threshold, the state-of-charge change amount being a difference between a first state of charge corresponding to the first voltage and a second state of charge corresponding to the second voltage, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient. 5. The power storage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when a degree of deterioration at a time of start of charging is equal to or less than a first degree-of-deterioration threshold, and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the degree of deterioration at the time of start of charging is greater than the first degree-of-deterioration threshold, the second estimation coefficient being higher than the first estimation coefficient. 6. The power storage apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when a degree of deterioration at a time of end of charging or discharging is equal to or less than a second degree-of-deterioration threshold, and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the degree of deterioration at the time of end of charging or discharging is greater than the second degree-of-deterioration threshold, the second estimation coefficient being higher than the first estimation coefficient. 7. A power storage apparatus comprising a battery and a control circuit that controls charging and discharging of the battery, wherein during a polarization elimination time period extending from a battery charging or discharging end time to a polarization-eliminated time at which polarization of the battery is judged to have been eliminated, the control circuit obtains, as an amount of change, a difference between a first voltage of the battery measured at a first time and a second voltage of the battery measured at a second time following the first time, multiplies the amount of change by an estimation coefficient that depends on a first state of charge corresponding to the first voltage or a second state of charge corresponding to the second voltage, and sums a value obtained in the multiplication and the first or second voltage so as to estimate an open-circuit voltage to be provided after elimination of the polarization of the battery. 8. The power storage apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the first state of charge is equal to or less than a first state-of-charge threshold and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the first state of charge is greater than the first state-of-charge threshold, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient, or sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the second state of charge is equal to or less than a second state-of-charge threshold and sets the second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the second state of charge is greater than the second state-of-charge threshold. 9. The power storage apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when a state-of-charge change amount is equal to or less than a state-of-charge-change-amount threshold and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the state-of-charge change amount is greater than the state-of-charge-change-amount threshold, the state-of-charge change amount being a difference between the first and second states of charge, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient. 10. The power storage apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when an inclination calculated on the basis of the amount of change and a state-of-charge change amount (amount of change/state-of-charge change amount) is greater than an inclination threshold, and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when the inclination is equal to or less than the inclination threshold, the state-of-charge change amount being a difference between the first state of charge and the second state of charge, the second estimation coefficient being lower than the first estimation coefficient. 11. The power storage apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the control circuit sets a first estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when one of temperatures measured at the battery charging or discharging end time, the first time, and the second time or an average of the temperatures measured at the first and second times is equal to or less than a temperature threshold, and sets a second estimation coefficient as the estimation coefficient when one of temperatures measured at the battery charging or discharging end time, the first time, and the second time or the average of the temperatures measured at the first and second times is greater than the temperature threshold, the second estim
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