A finite‐state machine‐based control design for thermal and state‐of‐charge balancing of lithium iron phosphate battery using flyback converters

Author:

Zabetian‐Hosseini Asal1ORCID,Ghazanfari Amin23,Boulet Benoit1

Affiliation:

1. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department McGill University Montreal Québec Canada

2. Hydro‐Quebec Center of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy Storage Varennes Québec Canada

3. Department of Electrical Engineering Polytechnique Montréal Montreal Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractBattery cell balancing plays a vital role in maximizing the performance of the battery system by enhancing battery system capacity and prolonging the battery system life expectancy. Active cell balancing using power converters is a promising approach to maintaining uniform state of charges (SoCs) and temperatures across battery cells. The SoC balancing function in the battery management system (BMS) increases the battery pack capacity, and the temperature balancing function mitigates variations in the aging of battery cells due to unbalanced temperatures. In this work, a finite‐state machine‐based control design is proposed for lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery cells in series to balance SoCs and temperatures using flyback converters. The primary objective of this design is to ensure balanced SoCs by the end of the charging session while mitigating the temperature imbalance during the charging process. To achieve the SoC and temperature balancing functions using the same balancing circuits, a finite‐state machine control design decides on the operating mode, and a balancing strategy balances either temperature or SoC depending on the operating mode. The proposed control design has the advantages of low computational burden, simple implementation compared to the optimization‐based controller found in the literature, and the proposed balancing strategy offers faster balancing speed compared to conventional methods. The effectiveness of the proposed strategy is validated on battery cell RC models in series with unbalanced SoCs and temperatures.

Publisher

Wiley

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