Discharge device for electricity storage device
US-2015061601-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US9599676B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9599676-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314762635-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 18, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2017 |
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Switches change the resistance value of a charge/discharge circuit in a period from starting a discharging at an upper limit voltage until the voltage reaches a lower limit voltage. An electric charge estimator computes electric charge by time-integrating current from a start of the discharging to an arbitrarily determined time, and computes a relationship between electric charge and voltage of a power storage device. An internal resistance estimator computes internal resistance based on voltages and currents of the storage device at times when resistance values are different. An electric energy estimator computes a relationship between electric charge and open voltage based on electric charge, voltage, current and internal resistance of the storage device. During charging or discharging of the storage device, the electric energy estimator estimates the electric energy of the power storage device based on the electric charge, the open voltage, the internal resistance, and the charge/discharge current.
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An apparatus for estimating power storage device degradation, comprising: a charge/discharge circuit, including a resistor, that is connected to a power storage device; a switch to switch an electrical pathway of the charge/discharge circuit to change a resistance value of the charge/discharge circuit; a voltage detector to detect a voltage of the power storage device; a current detector to detect a current flowing through the power storage device; a circuit selector to select the switch such that a resistance value of the charge/discharge circuit changes at least once from starting a discharging of the power storage device in a state in which the voltage is equal to or greater than a first threshold value until the voltage becomes less than or equal to a second threshold value, or from starting a charging of the power storage device in a state in which the voltage is less than or equal to a third threshold value until the voltage becomes equal to or greater than a fourth threshold value; an electric charge estimator to compute an electric charge by time-integrating the current from a start time of the discharging or the charging to an arbitrarily determined time, and compute a relationship between the electric charge and the voltage; an internal resistance estimator to compute an internal resistance of the power storage device, based on the voltages and currents at times when resistance values of the charge/discharge circuit are different since starting the discharging or the charging; and an electric energy estimator to compute a relationship between the electric charge and an open voltage of the power storage device based on the relationship between the electric charge and the voltage, the current, and the internal resistance, and to estimate an electric energy of the power storage device based on the relationship between the electric charge and the open voltage, the internal resistance, and a current flowing through the power storage device during discharging or charging. 2. The apparatus for estimating power storage device degradation according to claim 1 , further comprising: a temperature detector to detect a temperature of the power storage device, wherein the internal resistance estimator computes a relationship between temperature and internal resistance by interpolating based on different values of the temperature and the internal resistance, or corrects a predetermined relationship between temperature and internal resistance based on the temperature and the internal resistance, and the electric energy estimator corrects the internal resistance based on a temperature of the power storage device during discharging or charging and the computed relationship between temperature and internal resistance or the corrected relationship between temperature and internal resistance, and estimates an electric energy of the power storage device based on a relationship between the electric charge and an open voltage of the power storage device, the corrected internal resistance, and a current flowing through the power storage device during discharging or charging. 3. A method for estimating power storage device degradation, conducted by an apparatus for estimating power storage device degradation that includes a charge/discharge circuit, including a resistor, that is connected to a power storage device, and a switch to switch an electrical pathway of the charge/discharge circuit to change a resistance value of the charge/discharge circuit, the method comprising: detecting a voltage of the power storage device; detecting a current flowing through the power storage device; switching the switch such that a resistance value of the charge/discharge circuit changes at least once from starting a discharging of the power storage device in a state in which the voltage is equal to or greater than a first threshold value until the voltage becomes less than or equal to a second threshold value, or from starting a charging of the power storage device in a state in which the voltage is less than or equal to a third threshold value until the voltage becomes equal to or greater than a fourth threshold value; computing an electric charge by time-integrating the current from a start time of the discharging or the charging to an arbitrarily determined time, and computing a relationship between the electric charge and the voltage; computing an internal resistance of the power storage device, based on the voltages and currents at times when resistance values of the charge/discharge circuit are different since starting the discharging or the charging; and computing a relationship between the electric charge and an open voltage of the power storage device based on the relationship between the electric charge and the voltage, the current, and the internal resistance, and estimating an electric energy of the power storage device based on the relationship between the electric charge and the open voltage, the internal resistance, and a current flowing through the power storage device during discharging or charging.
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