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Performance Comparison between Different Battery Architectures with Cell-to-Cell Variations

2024-04-09
2024-01-2195
A 300 mile-range automotive battery pack is comprised of many individual cells connected in series/parallel to make up the required voltage, energy, and power. The cell groupings can take the form of parallel strings of series cell groups (S-P), series string of parallel cell groups (P-S), or a hybrid of the two. Though the different battery configurations deliver identical output voltage and energy, they exhibit varying cell level behaviors due to differing electrical structure, particularly when cell imbalance occurs. In this work, we explore the relative merits of various cell grouping configurations using a model-based approach. The emphasis of the study is to evaluate the impact of electrical variation between cell-to-cell, originating from cell manufacturing process variation, battery assembly (laser tab bonding) process variation or from normal operation, on the performance of the battery pack. A first-order equivalent circuit model is used to represent a lithium-ion cell.
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