C. S. Westenhover, D. Wetz, M. Martin, C. Davidson, D. A. Dodson, J. Heinzel
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锂离子电池的高综合功率和能量密度使它们有很大的潜力被用作未来海军舰船脉冲功率应用的主要电源。为了满足电力和能量需求,需要将多个锂离子电池串联和并联。所需电池的数量将取决于所使用的单个电池的电压、容量和电流限制。并联多个电池的最简单方法是将所有的正极连接在一起,将所有的负极连接在一起,形成一个新的电池阵列,可以将其视为电池中的单个电池。在这种配置中,可以使用单个电池管理系统(BMS),尽管这种配置更简单,成本效益更高,但它无法监控每个并行阵列中的单个电池。在并联的电池阵列中,任何阻抗不匹配都可能导致电流不平衡的发生。严重的电流不平衡可能会对电池的使用寿命和安全性产生负面影响。本研究旨在测量30个电池并联(1S/30P)的电池在高放电速率下以脉冲方式循环时的电流不平衡。在两种不同速率下观察到的电流平衡正在被表征,并正在评估它对电池性能和寿命的可能影响。已经开发了一种具有单个细胞诊断的新型测试平台,将与研究背后的方法以及迄今为止收集的结果一起讨论。
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Current sharing in parallel cell batteries cycled at high C rates
The high combined power and energy density of lithium-ion batteries give them great potential for being used as the prime power source for several future naval shipboard pulsed power applications. To meet the power and energy requirements, multiple lithium-ion cells will need to be connected in series and parallel. The number of cells needed will depend on the voltage, capacity, and current limit of the individual cells used. The simplest way of connecting multiple cells in parallel is to tie all of the positive terminals together and all of the negative terminals together, creating a new array of cells that can be treated as a single cell within the battery. In this configuration, a single battery management system (BMS) can be used and though this configuration is simpler and more cost effective, it makes it impossible to monitor the individual cells within each parallel array. Any impedance mismatches among a parallel array of cells introduces the possibility for current imbalances to occur. Significant current imbalance could negatively impact the battery's lifetime as well as its safety. The study performed here aimed at measuring the current imbalance present in a battery that has thirty cells connected in parallel (1S/30P) when it is cycled in a pulsed manner at high discharge rates. The current balance observed across two different rates is being characterized and the possible impact it has on battery performance and lifetime is being evaluated. A novel test bed with individual cell diagnostics has been developed that will be discussed along with the methodology behind the research, and the results collected to date.
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