48V轻度混合动力运行策略下汽车大功率锂离子电池的老化研究与考虑

D. Geringer, P. Hofmann, J. Girard, E. Trunner, W. Knefel
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本文主要研究用于48V轻度混合动力系统的汽车大功率锂离子电池的电池老化问题。由于车辆寿命长,电池老化非常重要,在混合动力系统中考虑电池老化对于确保电池有足够的寿命至关重要。目前,只有少数专门针对汽车高功率电池的老化研究和模型可用。因此,目前所有的老龄化考虑方法都是基于少数已发表的专注于消费者细胞的老龄化模型。本文描述了汽车高功率电池老化模型的开发,并将其集成到轻度混合动力运行策略中,以在其运行过程中主动控制电池老化过程。大功率电池的潜在老化研究表明,可以分析温度、充电状态和C速率的主要影响。这些测试用于开发老化模型,能够考虑对老化过程的主要影响。基于该模型和所有获得的见解,研究了在轻度混合动力系统中考虑电池老化的不同方法。目标是在操作过程中控制老化过程,从而减少负面影响。开发了两种主动干预方法,并将其整合到48V轻度混合动力运行策略中,以验证其潜力。可以控制老化过程,同时使用这些见解来改进关于降低老化和电池成本的基本混合动力系统设计。
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Aging investigations and consideration for automotive high power lithium-ion batteries in a 48 V mild hybrid operating strategy

This paper focuses on the battery aging of automotive high power lithium-ion batteries intended for 48 V mild hybrid systems. Due to a long vehicle lifetime, battery aging is of high importance, and its consideration within a hybrid system is crucial to ensure a sufficient lifetime for the battery. At the moment, only a few aging investigations and models specifically for automotive high power cells are available. Consequently, all present aging consideration methods are based on the few published aging models focusing on consumer cells. This paper describes the development of an aging model for automotive high power cells and the integration into a mild hybrid operating strategy to actively control the battery aging process during its operation. The underlying aging investigations of high-power battery cells are shown to analyze the main influences of temperature, state of charge, and C-rate. These tests are used to develop the aging model, capable of considering the main influences on the aging process. Based on this model and all gained insights, different methods for considering battery aging in a mild hybrid system are investigated. The goal is to control the aging process during operation and consequently decrease the negative influence. Two active intervention methods are developed and integrated into a 48 V mild hybrid operating strategy to validate their potential. It is possible to control the aging process and at the same time to use the insights for improving the basic hybrid powertrain design regarding reduced aging and battery costs.

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