Battery system of electrically powered vehicle

US9849794B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9849794-B2
Application numberUS-201615365350-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 30, 2016
Priority dateDec 1, 2015
Publication dateDec 26, 2017
Grant dateDec 26, 2017

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An evaluation value is calculated based on a history of currents in order to quantitatively evaluate unevenness of an ion concentration in a non-aqueous electrolyte of a secondary battery. An integrated evaluation value for each of the discharging side and the charging side are calculated. When the integrated evaluation value exceeds a positive threshold value, discharging of the secondary battery is restricted, and when the integrated evaluation value exceeds a negative threshold value, charging of the secondary battery is restricted.

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A battery system of an electrically powered vehicle on which a motor configured to generate vehicle braking force or vehicle driving force is mounted, the battery system comprising: a secondary battery containing a non-aqueous electrolyte, the secondary battery being charged and discharged with generation of the vehicle braking force or the vehicle driving force by the motor; a charger configured to charge the secondary battery with a power supply outside the electrically powered vehicle; and a processor configured to: control charging and discharging of the secondary battery, calculate, based on a history of currents of the secondary battery, an evaluation value for evaluating a deterioration component which lowers input and output performance of the secondary battery due to unevenness of an ion concentration in the non-aqueous electrolyte caused by charging and discharging of the secondary battery, the evaluation value being calculated to have a value of a first polarity when distribution of the ion concentration is biased to a discharging side and to have a value of a second polarity opposite to the first polarity when the distribution of the ion concentration is biased to a charging side: calculate (i) a first integrated evaluation value for sensing overdischarging which is obtained by integrating the evaluation values exceeding a first threshold value or a second threshold value which is set in advance and (ii) a second integrated evaluation value for sensing overcharging which is obtained by integrating the evaluation values exceeding a third threshold value or a fourth threshold value which is set in advance, wherein the first threshold value being set to a value of the first polarity and the second threshold value being set to 0 or a value of the second polarity, the third threshold value being set to a value of the second polarity and the fourth threshold value being set to 0 or a value of the first polarity, the first integrated evaluation value being calculated by adding a first value and a second value, the first value being obtained by decreasing an absolute value of the first integrated evaluation value in past by using a first relaxation coefficient with lapse of time, the second value corresponding to some or entirety of a current evaluation value when the current evaluation value is greater in absolute value than the first threshold value in the first polarity or greater in absolute value than the second threshold value in the second polarity, and the second integrated evaluation value being calculated by adding a third value and a fourth value, the third value being obtained by decreasing an absolute value of the second integrated evaluation value in past by using a second relaxation coefficient with lapse of time, the fourth value corresponding to some or entirety of a current evaluation value when the current evaluation value has the second polarity and is greater in absolute value than the third threshold value or has the first polarity and is greater in absolute value than the fourth threshold value; and restrict discharging electric power of the secondary battery when the first integrated evaluation value has the first polarity and is greater in absolute value than a discharging restriction threshold value of the first polarity and restricting charging electric power of the secondary battery when the second integrated evaluation value has the second polarity and is greater in absolute value than a charging restriction threshold value of the second polarity. 2. The battery system of the electrically powered vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the second relaxation coefficient is set so as to more quickly decrease the absolute value of the second integrated evaluation value during charging of the secondary battery by the charger than during running of the vehicle. 3. The battery system of the electrically powered vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first relaxation coefficient is set so as to more slowly decrease the absolute value of the first integrated evaluation value during charging of the secondary battery by the charger than during running of the vehicle. 4. The battery system of the electrically powered vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the electrically powered vehicle further includes: an engine configured to generate the vehicle driving force; and a power generation mechanism configured to generate charging electric power of the secondary battery with output from the engine, wherein the second relaxation coefficient is set so as to more quickly decrease the absolute value of the second integrated evaluation value during running of the vehicle with the engine being operating, than during running of the vehicle with the engine having been stopped, and the first relaxation coefficient is set so as to more quickly decrease the absolute value of the first integrated evaluation value during running of the vehicle with the engine having been stopped, than during running of the vehicle with the engine being operating.

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  • against overdischarge · CPC title

  • against overcharge · CPC title

  • Constructional details of batteries specially adapted for electric vehicles · CPC title

  • H01M10/441Primary

    for several batteries or cells simultaneously or sequentially · CPC title

  • Methods for charging or discharging (circuits for charging H02J7/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9849794B2 cover?
An evaluation value is calculated based on a history of currents in order to quantitatively evaluate unevenness of an ion concentration in a non-aqueous electrolyte of a secondary battery. An integrated evaluation value for each of the discharging side and the charging side are calculated. When the integrated evaluation value exceeds a positive threshold value, discharging of the secondary batt…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Toyota Motor Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/441. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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