Title :
Development of battery management system for cell monitoring and protection
Author :
Haq, Irsyad Nashirul ; Leksono, Edi ; Iqbal, Muhammad ; Sodami, F. X. Nugroho ; Nugraha ; Kurniadi, Deddy ; Yuliarto, Brian
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Phys., Inst. Teknol. Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract :
Battery has an important role as energy storage in electricity system utilization such as in electric vehicle and in smart microgrid system. Battery Management System (BMS) is needed to treat the dynamics of energy storage process in the battery in order to improve the performance and extend the life time of battery. In this paper, BMS cell monitoring and protection has been designed and tested for Lithium Ferro Phosphate (LFP) battery cells. The BMS cell monitoring function has been able to measure the battery parameters such as the voltage and current dynamics of each cell. The data taken from the BMS cell monitoring experiment is used to estimate the state of charge (SOC) of battery which is based on coulomb counting with coulomb efficiency ratios. The BMS cell monitoring function has successfully demonstrated the presence of unbalanced cell voltages during both processes of charging and discharging as well. From the analysis, the existence of capacity and energy fades was also investigated for every discharging and charging cycles. Based on the BMS cell protection experiment results, overcharged and over discharged protections have successfully been demonstrated for the battery cells. The charging process is disabled when the voltage of the corresponding battery cell exceeds its high limit (HLIM) at 3.65V, and the battery will be available for charging when all of the cell voltages are below their boundary limits (CAVL) at 3.3V. The discharging process will be disabled when the battery cell voltage is lower than the corresponding low limit (LLIM) at 2.5 V. The battery will be available again when all battery cell voltages are above their discharge available (DAVL) voltage at 2.8V. The proposed BMS cell monitoring and protection has shown its function as a data acquisition system, safety protection, ability to determine and predict the state of charge of the battery, and ability to control the battery charging and discharging.
Keywords :
battery management systems; data acquisition; lithium compounds; power system measurement; power system protection; secondary cells; BMS cell monitoring; BMS cell protection experiment; Coulomb counting; Coulomb efficiency ratios; DAVL voltage; LFP battery cells; LiFePO4; SOC; battery cell voltage; battery discharging; battery management system; data acquisition system; discharge available voltage; discharging process; electric vehicle; electricity system utilization; energy storage process; lithium ferrophosphate battery cells; safety protection; smart microgrid system; state of charge; voltage 2.5 V; voltage 2.8 V; voltage 3.3 V; voltage 3.65 V; Batteries; Current measurement; Discharges (electric); Estimation; Monitoring; System-on-chip; Voltage measurement; Battery Management System (BMS); Cell Monitoring; Cell Protection; Coulomb Counting; SOC Estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (ICEECS), 2014 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8477-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICEECS.2014.7045246