State and Parameter Estimation Algorithms for Multi-Cell Systems

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Energy storage system (ESS) based on lithium-ion batteries is one of the most important but expensive and safety-critical components in the electrified powertrain. These batteries have complex nonlinear dynamics and need a battery management system (BMS) with advanced estimation and control algorithms to ensure their optimal performance and long lifetime. In this regard, the systems and control community have shown a lot of research interest in recent years. The overall goal is to develop a knowledgebase to design battery health-conscious BMS for optimal utilization of currently available cells to guarantee their long lifetime. One of the core BMS functions is to estimate battery internal state (state-of-charge [SOC], dynamic polarization, internal State-of-Temperature [SOT] etc.) and parameters (state-of-resistance [SOR], state-of-capacity [SOQ] etc.) using voltage, current, and temperature measurements. These estimates are used to provide critical predictions about maximum available battery energy and power (i.e., state-of-energy [SOE] and state-of-power [SOP]) during driving or charging. These predictions are then used to decide the maximum battery load to guarantee optimal, reliable, and safe operation (i.e., to respect voltage, current, and temperature limits).

Suitable background of students

System control and mechatronics

Description of thesis work

A multi-cell system contains multiple cells connected in series or parallel. These cells may exhibit different dynamic behaviors, due to inevitable variations/imbalances in their internal parameters and operating conditions leading to state of charge, power, and energy imbalance among them. One typical approach for the estimations of SOC, SOR, SOQ, SOE, or SOP of a multi-cell system is to proceed with the typical estimations for each cell. This approach is accurate. However, computationally it has a high time and space complexity which is challenging for automotive ECUs. Another typical approach is to select certain cells from a multi-cell system and estimate the states and parameters of the selected cells. This approach is more computationally efficient but inaccurate. The inaccuracy reduces the system's performance and shortens its lifetime. Both are not optimal and there is a trade-off between computation simplicity and estimation accuracy.
In this thesis, we will design an estimation approach considering both computational efficiency and estimation accuracy. How to achieve this optimal estimation in a cost-effective and computationally efficient manner is still an open research problem. This thesis deals with a part of this puzzle with the scope confined to the following particular research tasks:
Development of computationally efficient state-space model of this multi-cell system. The model must be scalable for any number and type of cells and for series or parallel connected cells.
Select representative cells or representative groups of cells in the multi-cell system. Analyze the dynamics of the selected cells or groups of cells.
Assign SOX functions or function update frequencies for different representative cells or groups. From this, we can get information on the states of the multi-cell system.
Analyze and verify the proposed estimation scheme thoroughly in comparison with those two typical approaches used in multi-cell systems under different load cycles and operating conditions. The main purpose is to thoroughly evaluate the potential benefits and costs associated with the operation of the proposed approach.

Thesis Level: Master

Language: English

Starting date: 2023

Number of students: Two

Tutor
Yang Xu, Senior Control Engineer, Yang.Xu@volvo.com, 0739023241

Publiceringsdatum
2022-11-04

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Företag
Volvo Business Services AB

Omfattning
Detta är ett heltidsjobb.

Arbetsgivare
Volvo Business Services AB (org.nr 556029-5197)
405 08  GÖTEBORG

Arbetsplats
Volvo Group

Jobbnummer
7143407

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