Battery Energy Storage System, Battery Management System, and Control Method
US-2019207406-A1 · Jul 4, 2019 · US
US11733305B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11733305-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117205356-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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In order to estimate states of health of batteries storing electrical energy significantly indicated by battery capacity and battery internal resistance, by which the estimation of states of health of batteries, deteriorated over time usage, is automated and carried out without a need of any specific test such as a capacity test and the usage of data out of normal operation, it is proposed to collect data from normal operation of a battery storing electrical energy relating to battery-internal physical properties such as a terminal direct current I DC , a terminal direct voltage U DV and a battery cell temperature T due to battery measurements and the determination or estimation, based on this data and a battery model, of a model parameter by solving an optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem and minimizing a difference between the battery model and the battery measurements.
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A method for automatically estimating states-of-health of batteries storing electrical energy and generating notification information, comprising: a) collecting and storing direct current measurement data, direct voltage measurement data and temperature measurement data from a battery storing electrical energy due to battery measurements of battery-internal physical properties inter alia the measurement of a terminal direct current I DC as a first physical property, a terminal direct voltage U DV as a second physical property and a battery cell temperature T as a third physical property during a recurring, continuous, time interval (ti), at the most over a lifetime of the battery, wherein the collecting and storing is performed during normal operation of the battery, b) selecting a time period (tp) with tp≥n·ti, wherein n is a positive integer, c) executing a dynamical battery model for the time period, which relates to measurable model input sizes u, measurable model output sizes y, model states x and model parameter z and which is a time t discretized such that a model state x t+1 is defined to a first function f with x t+1 :=f tp (x t ,u t ,z) and a model output size y t is defined to a second function g with y t :=g tp (x t ,u t ,z), by accessing direct current evaluation data including direct current measurement data of the stored direct current measurement data relating to the measurable model input sizes u, direct voltage evaluation data including direct voltage measurement data of the stored direct voltage measurement data relating to the measurable model output sizes y and temperature evaluation data including temperature measurement data of the stored temperature measurement data relating to the measurable model input sizes u, solving an optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem given by the first function f, the second function g, the model input sizes u and the model output sizes y such that the solution of the problem yields a model parameter for the time period, minimizing a difference between the battery model and the battery measurements and enabling the indication of the battery-state-of-health due to the model parameter being constant for the selected time period, and d) evaluating or doing a state-of-health trend analysis of an evolutionary course of the model parameter being determined by solving the optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem over numerous time periods with constant or variable time durations e) generating notification information about an increase of the battery-state-of-health more than expected or in case of battery operating safety risks as a result of evaluating or doing the state-of-health trend analysis of the model parameter respectively the battery-internal resistance R and/or the battery-internal capacity C, and f) outputting the notification information. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein an equivalent circuit model is used as the battery model; the model input sizes u depending on a “the time t”-dependent terminal direct current I DC (t) and the battery cell temperature T with u=[I DC (t), T, . . . ], the model output sizes y depending on a “the time t”-dependent terminal direct voltage U DV (t) with y=[U DV (t), . . . ], the model states x depending on a “the time t”-dependent state-of-charge SOC with x=[SOC(t), . . . ] and the model parameter z depending on an open circuit voltage U OC being dependent on a “the time t”-dependent state-of-charge SOC(t), depending on a battery-internal resistance R and depending on a battery-internal capacity C with z=[U OC (SOC(t)), C, R, . . . ] and C=C 1 +C 2 ; R=R 0 +R 1 +R 2 being related to and the optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem with regard to the model parameter and the time period is solved according to the formulas Error( z )=mean[( Y tp,BMO ( g tp ,U tp,BME )− Y tp,BME ) 2 ] and z tp =argmin z [Error( z )] with Y tp,BME [ED DV,tp ]:={y 1,BME [MD DV,ti=1 :=U DV,ti=1 ( t )], y 2,BME [MD DV,ti=2 :=U DV,ti=2 ( t )], . . . y n,BME [MD DV,ti=n :=U DV,ti=n ( t )]} U tp,BME [ED DC,tp ,ED T,tp ]:={u 1,BME [MD DC,ti=1 :=I DC,ti=1 ( t ), MD T,ti=1 :=T ti=1 ],u 2,BME [MD DC,ti=2 :=I DC,ti=2 ( t ), MD T,ti=2 :=T ti=2 ], . . . u n,BME [MD DC,ti=n :=I DC,ti=n ( t ), MD T,ti=n :=T ti=n ]} Y tp,BMO ( g tp ,U tp,BME [ED DC,tp ,ED T,tp ]):={ y 1,BMO g ti=1 ( x 0 ,u 1,BME [MD DC,ti=1 :=I DC,ti=1 ( t ), MD T,ti=1 :=T ti=1 ],z ), y 2,BMO :=g ti=2 ( x 1 ,u 2,BME [MD DC,ti=2 :=I DC,ti=2 ( t ), MD T,ti=2 :=T ti=2 ],z ), . . . y n,BMO :=g ti=1 ( x n-1 ,u n,BME [MD DC,ti=n :=I DC,ti=n ( t ) , MD T,ti=n :=T ti=n ],z )}. 3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein to solve the optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem of the equivalent circuit model with regard to the model parameter a parameter ambiguity due to a dependency of the model parameter z on the open circuit voltage U OC and the battery-internal capacity C for determining the “the time t”-dependent state-of-charge SOC(t) is eliminated by calibrating the open circuit voltage U OC and the state-of-charge SOC(t) as a result of considering a defined value of the capacity C, in particular a known value of the capacity C, into the solution of the optimization-/model parameter estimation-problem. 4. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising replacing a battery cell and/or battery module based on the state-of-health trend analysis. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the notification information is generated when the battery-internal capacity C decreases below a threshold and/or when the internal battery-internal resistance R increases above a threshold. 6. A computer-implemented tool, for automatically estimating states-of-health of batteries storing electrical energy, wherein a) from a battery storing electrical energy due to battery measurements of battery-internal physical properties inter alia the measurement of a terminal direct current I DC as a first physical property, a terminal direct voltage U DV as a second physical property and a battery cell temperature T as a third physical property during a recurring, in particular continuous, time interval (ti), in particular at the most over a lifetime of the battery, direct current measurement data, direct voltage measurement data and temperature measurement data are collected and stored, wherein the data is collected and stored during operation of the battery and does not require a specific test performed outside of normal operation of the battery, wherein: a non-transitory, processor-readable storage medium having processor-readable program-instructions of a program module for automatically estimating a state-of-health of the battery stored in the non-transitory, processor-readable storage medium and a processor connected with the storage medium executing the processor-readable program-instructions of the program module to estimate the state-of-health, wherein the program module and the processor form a calculation engine such that: b) a time period (tp) with tp≥n·ti , wherein n is a positive integer is selected, c) a dynamical battery model for the time period, which relates to measurable model input sizes u, measurable model output sizes y, model states x and model parameter z and which is a time t discretized such that a model state x t+1 is defined to a first function f with x t+1 :=f tp (x t ,u t ,z) and a model output size y t is defined to a second function g with y t :=g tp (x t ,u t ,z), is executed by accessing to direct current evaluation data including direct curren
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