18185482. LITHIUM-ION BATTERY DIAGNOSTIC simplified abstract (GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC)

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LITHIUM-ION BATTERY DIAGNOSTIC

Organization Name

GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC

Inventor(s)

Yue-Yun Wang of Troy MI (US)

Jian Gao of Auburn Hills MI (US)

Shengbing Jiang of Rochester Hills MI (US)

LITHIUM-ION BATTERY DIAGNOSTIC - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18185482 titled 'LITHIUM-ION BATTERY DIAGNOSTIC

Simplified Explanation

A Thevenin equivalent model of a lithium-ion battery cell is used for a simplified cell diagnostic based on cell current and terminal voltage measurements.

  • Thevenin equivalent model simplifies cell diagnostics
  • Relies on cell current and terminal voltage measurements
  • Provides a basis for efficient battery cell analysis
  • Enhances understanding of battery performance
  • Enables quick identification of cell issues

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in:

  • Battery management systems
  • Electric vehicles
  • Portable electronic devices
  • Renewable energy storage systems
  • Industrial power systems

Problems Solved

The technology addresses:

  • Complex battery cell diagnostics
  • Time-consuming analysis processes
  • Inefficient identification of cell issues
  • Lack of standardized diagnostic methods
  • Limited understanding of battery performance

Benefits

The technology offers:

  • Simplified and efficient cell diagnostics
  • Improved battery performance analysis
  • Enhanced reliability of battery systems
  • Quick identification of cell issues
  • Standardized diagnostic approach

Commercial Applications

Title: "Enhanced Battery Cell Diagnostics for Improved Performance" This technology can be utilized in:

  • Battery manufacturing industry
  • Automotive sector
  • Consumer electronics market
  • Renewable energy sector
  • Power grid infrastructure

Questions about Battery Cell Diagnostics

How does the Thevenin equivalent model simplify battery cell diagnostics?

The Thevenin equivalent model provides a simplified representation of a battery cell, making it easier to analyze and diagnose cell issues based on current and voltage measurements.

What are the potential applications of this technology beyond battery management systems?

This technology can be applied in various industries such as electric vehicles, portable electronic devices, renewable energy storage systems, and industrial power systems for efficient performance analysis and issue identification.


Original Abstract Submitted

A Thevenin equivalent model of a lithium-ion battery cell provides the basis for a simplified cell diagnostic relying on cell current and cell terminal voltage measurements.