Apparatus and method for estimating temperature of battery
11552343 · 2023-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01M10/4257
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M2010/4271
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/425
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/482
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G01K7/00
PHYSICS
H01M10/48
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present disclosure discloses an apparatus for estimating temperature of at least one secondary battery in a battery pack including at least one secondary battery. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure is an apparatus for estimating temperature of at least one secondary battery in a battery pack including at least one secondary battery, and includes a board temperature measuring unit provided on an integrated circuit board provided in the battery pack to measure a temperature of the integrated circuit board, and a calculating unit which calculates a temperature of the secondary battery using the temperature of the integrated circuit board measured by the board temperature measuring unit and an ambient temperature of the battery pack.
Claims
1. A battery temperature estimation apparatus for estimating temperature of at least one secondary battery in a battery pack including at least one secondary battery, the battery temperature estimation apparatus comprising: a board temperature measuring unit mounted on an integrated circuit board provided in the battery pack, the board temperature measuring unit being configured to measure a temperature of the integrated circuit board; and a calculating unit configured to: calculate an estimated temperature of the secondary battery using: the temperature of the integrated circuit board measured by the board temperature measuring unit; and an ambient temperature of the battery pack, the ambient temperature being measured by an ambient temperature measuring unit; and a memory configured to store a plurality of correction factors respectively corresponding to a plurality of ambient temperatures, wherein the calculating unit is further configured to calculate the estimated temperature of the secondary battery by applying one of the correction factors stored in the memory, corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack, to a difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack, and wherein the calculating unit is further configured to calculate the estimated temperature of the secondary battery based on an equation:
T.sub.Cell=(T.sub.Chip−T.sub.Ambient)×correction factor+T.sub.Ambient, where T.sub.Cell is the estimated temperature of the secondary battery, T.sub.Chip is the temperature of the integrated circuit board, and T.sub.Ambient is the ambient temperature of the battery pack.
2. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the calculating unit is further configured to calculate the estimated temperature of the secondary battery using a value obtained by multiplying the difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack by the one of the correction factors.
3. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the calculating unit is further configured to calculate the estimated temperature of the secondary battery by adding the ambient temperature of the battery pack to the value obtained by multiplying the difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack by the one of the correction factors.
4. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the memory is further configured to: transmit the one of the correction factors corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack to the calculating unit.
5. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the memory is further configured to store the correction factors, each defined based on a measured temperature of the secondary battery, a measured temperature of the integrated circuit board, and a measured ambient temperature of the battery pack, obtained through a prior temperature measurement operation.
6. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 5, wherein each of the correction factors has a correction coefficient defined based on a mean value obtained by dividing a difference value between the prior measured temperature of the secondary battery and the prior measured ambient temperature of the battery pack by a difference value between the prior measured temperature of the integrated circuit board and the prior measured ambient temperature of the battery pack, and the prior measured ambient temperature of the battery pack.
7. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the calculating unit is further configured to calculate the estimated temperature of the secondary battery using the correction coefficient corresponding to the one of the correction factors.
8. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the ambient temperature measuring unit is configured to: measure the ambient temperature of the battery pack; and transmit the measured ambient temperature to the calculating unit.
9. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the one of the correction factors is defined based on:
(T.sub.cell real−T.sub.Ambient real)/(T.sub.Chip real−T.sub.Ambient real), where T.sub.Cell real is a measured temperature of the secondary battery, T.sub.Ambient real is a measured ambient temperature of the battery pack, and T.sub.Chip real is a measured temperature of the integrated circuit board, each measured in a prior temperature measurement operation.
10. A battery pack comprising the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to claim 1.
11. The battery pack of claim 10, further comprising a battery management system (BMS), the BMS including at least the calculating unit and the memory, wherein the BMS is configured to control the battery pack based on the estimated temperature of the secondary battery.
12. A battery temperature estimation method for estimating temperature of at least one secondary battery in a battery pack including at least one secondary battery, the battery temperature estimation method comprising: measuring a temperature of an integrated circuit board provided in the battery pack; determining a correction factor, among a plurality of correction factors stored in a memory, corresponding to an ambient temperature of the battery pack measured by an ambient temperature measuring unit; and calculating an estimated temperature of the secondary battery by applying the determined correction factor stored in the memory, corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack, to a difference between: the temperature of the integrated circuit board measured in the measuring of the temperature; and the ambient temperature of the battery pack, wherein the calculating includes calculating the estimated temperature of the secondary battery based on an equation:
T.sub.Cell=(T.sub.Chip−T.sub.Ambient)×correction factor+T.sub.Ambient, where T.sub.Cell is the estimated temperature of the secondary battery, T.sub.Chip is the temperature of the integrated circuit board, and T.sub.Ambient is the ambient temperature of the battery pack.
13. The battery temperature estimation method according to claim 12, further comprising: controlling the battery pack based on the estimated temperature of the secondary battery.
14. The battery temperature estimation method according to claim 12, wherein the determined correction factors is defined based on:
(T.sub.cell real−T.sub.Ambient real)/(T.sub.Chip real−T.sub.Ambient real), where T.sub.Cell real is a measured temperature of the secondary battery, T.sub.Ambient real is a measured ambient temperature of the secondary battery, and T.sub.Chip real is a measured temperature of the integrated circuit board, each measured in a prior temperature measurement operation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings illustrate a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, and together with the detailed description of the present disclosure described below, serve to provide a further understanding of the technical aspects of the present disclosure, and thus the present disclosure should not be construed as being limited to the drawings.
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(10) Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. Prior to the description, it should be understood that the terms or words used in the specification and the appended claims should not be construed as being limited to general and dictionary meanings, but interpreted based on the meanings and concepts corresponding to the technical aspects of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define the terms appropriately for the best explanation.
(11) Therefore, the embodiments described herein and illustrations shown in the drawings are just a most preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, but not intended to fully describe the technical aspects of the present disclosure, so it should be understood that a variety of other equivalents and modifications could be made thereto at the time of filing the application.
(12) A battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure is an apparatus for estimating the temperature of a battery. Here, the battery may include at least one secondary battery. The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may estimate the temperature of at least one of secondary batteries included in a battery pack. Particularly, the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may be applied to a battery including at least one lithium secondary battery. Here, the battery may be a concept encompassing a battery module or a battery pack.
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(15) The board temperature measuring unit 110 may measure the temperature of an integrated circuit board. Here, the integrated circuit board refers to a board having at least one element connected to at least one secondary battery provided in a battery pack to transmit information between the secondary battery and a battery management system (BMS). For example, the integrated circuit board with the board temperature measuring unit 110 may be an Integrated Circuit Board (ICB) provided in the battery pack. Here, the ICB refers to an integrated circuit board mounted on a sensing assembly provided in the battery pack to transmit information sensed from an electrode lead of the secondary battery to the BMS.
(16) Particularly, the board temperature measuring unit 110 may be mounted on the integrated circuit board provided in the battery pack to measure the temperature of the integrated circuit board. That is, the board temperature measuring unit 110 may be attached to the integrated circuit board. In other words, the board temperature measuring unit 110 may be mounted on the integrated circuit board by soldering.
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(19) The busbar connector 30 may connect a sensing busbar that contacts the electrode lead of the secondary battery and the integrated circuit board I. Additionally, the BMS connector 50 may be electrically connected to the busbar connector 30 to transmit information sensed from the secondary battery to the BMS. For example, the integrated circuit board I may be implemented as a PCB substrate, and in this instance, the circuit connecting the busbar connector 30 and the BMS connector 50 may be printed on the PCB substrate. However, the circuit printed pattern of the integrated circuit board I shown in
(20) A plurality of board temperature measuring units 110 may be provided. Here, the temperature measured by the plurality of board temperature measuring units 110 may be used to estimate the temperatures of different secondary batteries. For example, as shown in the configuration of
(21) The board temperature measuring unit 110 may be mounted on the integrated circuit board I in the form of a chip thermistor. For example, the terminal of the chip thermistor may be mounted in the integrated circuit board I by soldering on the circuit. Alternatively, the terminal of the chip thermistor may contact the integrated circuit board I. For example, the board temperature measuring unit 110 may be implemented as a Negative Temperature Coefficient of Thermistor (NTC Thermistor).
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(24) The board temperature measuring unit 110 (the first board temperature measuring unit 110_1 and the second board temperature measuring unit 110_2) according to the present disclosure may be mounted on the ICB. Particularly, in the case of the present disclosure, the board temperature measuring unit 110 does not extend out of the secondary battery 10, and may be mounted on the ICB in the form of an element. However, the location in which the integrated circuit board I is mounted as shown in
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(26) According to the present disclosure, it is possible to estimate the temperature of the secondary battery without actually measuring the temperature of the secondary battery near the secondary battery. Particularly, in the case of the present disclosure, the temperature of the secondary battery may be estimated using the temperature of the integrated circuit board. Accordingly, according to this aspect of the present disclosure, it is possible to improve the utilization of the internal space of the battery pack. More specifically, according to the present disclosure, it is possible to estimate the temperature of the secondary battery quickly and accurately without actually measuring the temperature of the secondary battery from a temperature sensor in contact with the secondary battery or disposed close to the secondary battery. In this case, because the temperature sensor does not need to extend and be disposed in the proximity of the secondary battery, the battery pack may accommodate a larger number of secondary battery, thereby improving the energy density of the battery pack.
(27) Preferably, the calculating unit 120 according to the present disclosure may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery, using a correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack. Here, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery by reflecting a correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack on a difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack. The correction factor will be described in detail as below.
(28) Additionally, preferably, the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may further include a memory unit 130 as shown in the configuration of
(29) The memory unit 130 may store the correction factor. Here, the correction factor may be a constant used in the calculation process for estimating the temperature of the secondary battery. Particularly, the memory unit 130 may store the correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack. That is, the correction factor may have different values depending on the ambient temperature of the battery pack.
(30) Further, according to another aspect of the present disclosure, it is possible to estimate the temperature of the secondary battery based on a simple compensation logic without actually measuring the temperature of the secondary battery from the temperature sensor in contact with or disposed close to the secondary battery. Accordingly, according to this aspect of the present disclosure, a larger number of secondary batteries may be provided in the battery pack, resulting in improved energy density of the battery pack. Additionally, the memory unit 130 may transmit the stored correction factor to the calculating unit 120. For example, when the memory unit 130 receives a data request signal including the ambient temperature of the battery pack from the calculating unit 120, the memory unit 130 may transmit the correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack to the calculating unit 120. In this instance, the memory unit 130 may transmit the correction factor to the calculating unit 120 periodically or aperiodically.
(31) Additionally, preferably, the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may further include an ambient temperature measuring unit 140 as shown in the configuration of
(32) The ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may measure the ambient temperature of the battery pack. For example, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may be provided in the battery pack to measure the internal temperature of the battery pack. Alternatively, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may be provided outside the battery pack to measure the external temperature of the battery pack. Particularly, in case that the battery pack is mounted in a vehicle, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may measure the external temperature of the vehicle or the temperature at the location at which the battery pack is mounted in the vehicle.
(33) Additionally, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may transmit the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack to the calculating unit 120. For example, when the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 receives a data request signal from the calculating unit 120, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may transmit the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack to the calculating unit 120. In this instance, the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 may transmit the ambient temperature of the battery pack to the calculating unit 120 periodically or aperiodically.
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(36) Particularly, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10, using the temperature of the integrated circuit board I received from the board temperature measuring unit 110 and the ambient temperature of the battery pack P received from the ambient temperature measuring unit 140. More specifically, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10, using a value obtained by multiplying a difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the ambient temperature of the battery pack P by the correction factor.
(37) Further, preferably, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10, by adding the ambient temperature of the battery pack P to the value obtained by multiplying the difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the ambient temperature of the battery pack P by the correction factor.
(38) Specifically, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10 using the following Equation.
T.sub.Cell=(T.sub.Chip−T.sub.Ambient)×correction factor+T.sub.Ambient <Equation 1>
(39) Here, T.sub.Cell denotes the temperature of the secondary battery 10, T.sub.Chip denotes the temperature of the integrated circuit board I measured by the board temperature measuring unit 110, T.sub.Ambient denotes the ambient temperature of the battery pack P measured by the ambient temperature measuring unit 140, and correction factor denotes the correction factor.
(40) For example, when T.sub.Chip is 26° C., T.sub.Ambient is 25° C., and correction factor is 1.06, T.sub.Cell may be estimated to be 26.06° C.
(41) Meanwhile, the correction factor may be a constant set to estimate the temperature of the secondary battery 10 according to the temperature of the integrated circuit board I and/or the ambient temperature of the battery pack P. In this instance, the correction factor may be prestored in the memory unit 130.
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(43) Particularly, the correction factor may be defined through a temperature measurement experiment. That is, the correction factor may be derived by measuring the temperature of the secondary battery 10, the temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the ambient temperature of the battery pack P through the temperature measurement experiment. That is to say, the correction factor may be defined based on the measured temperature of the secondary battery 10, the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P, obtained through the temperature measurement experiment.
(44) Further, preferably, the memory unit 130 may store the correction factor defined based on the measured temperature of the secondary battery 10, the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P, obtained through the temperature measurement experiment.
(45) Specifically, the correction factor may be defined using the following Equation.
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(47) Here, T.sub.Cell real denotes the measured temperature of the secondary battery 10, T.sub.Chip real denotes the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board I measured by the board temperature measuring unit 110, and T.sub.Ambient real denotes the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P measured by the ambient temperature measuring unit 140, and correction factor denotes the correction factor.
(48) In the above<Equation 2>, when a difference between the measured temperature of the secondary battery 10 and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P is a first factor, and a difference between the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board I and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P is a second factor, a value obtained by dividing the first factor by the second factor may be the correction factor.
(49) For example, when T.sub.Cell real is 26.06° C., T.sub.Chip real is 26° C., and T.sub.Ambient real is 25° C., correction factor may be calculated to be 1.06.
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(51) As a specific embodiment, in (a) of
(52) Particularly, the correction factor may have a correction coefficient. That is, the correction factor may have a correction coefficient defined based on the mean correction factor obtained through the temperature measurement experiment. That is to say, the correction factor may have two correction coefficients.
(53) More specifically, the correction coefficient may be derived using the following Equation.
correction factor.sub.Mean=A×T.sub.Ambient real+A.sub.1 <Equation 3>
(54) Here, A.sub.0 is the first correction coefficient, and A.sub.1 is the second correction coefficient. For example, the correction coefficient, namely, the first correction coefficient and the second correction coefficient, may be defined through a mathematical analysis between the mean correction factor and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P. Particularly, the correction coefficient may be defined through a trend line analysis between the mean correction factor and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P. Its specific embodiment will be described with reference to
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(56) The graph of
(57) As described above, the correction coefficient may be defined through a mathematical analysis using data obtained through the temperature measurement experiment. For example, the correction coefficient may be defined through a trend line analysis using the mean correction factor and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P obtained through the temperature measurement experiment. In this instance, the correction coefficient may be stored in the memory unit 130.
(58) As a specific embodiment, in the graph of
Y=(−0.0037)×X+(1.1486) <Equation 4>
(59) Here, Y denotes the mean correction factor, and X denotes the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack P. In the embodiment of
(60) Further, preferably, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10 using the correction coefficient.
(61) Specifically, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the correction factor using the following Equation, and calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10 by substituting the calculated correction factor into the above<Equation 1>.
correction factor=A.sub.0×T.sub.Ambient+A.sub.1 <Equation 5>
(62) Here, A.sub.0 denotes the first correction coefficient, and A.sub.1 denotes the second correction coefficient. Here, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the correction factor based on the ambient temperature T.sub.Ambient of the battery pack P received from the ambient temperature measuring unit 140. Particularly, the correction factor may correspond to the ambient temperature of the battery pack P. In this instance, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the correction factor based on the first correction coefficient and the second correction coefficient received from the memory unit 130.
(63) More specifically, the calculating unit 120 may calculate the temperature of the secondary battery 10 through calculation of the above<Equation 1>, using the correction factor calculated in the above<Equation 5>, the temperature of the integrated circuit board I measured by the board temperature measuring unit 110 and the ambient temperature of the battery pack P measured by the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 as input parameters.
(64) For example, when the temperature of the integrated circuit board I is 26° C., the ambient temperature of the battery pack P is 25° C., and the correction factor is 1.06, the temperature of the secondary battery 10 may be estimated as 26.06° C.
(65) The battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may be provided in the battery pack itself. That is, the battery pack according to the present disclosure may include the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure as described above. Here, the battery pack may include at least one secondary battery 10, the above-described battery temperature estimation apparatus, electricals (for example, the BMS B, relay, fuse, etc.) and a case. In this configuration, at least some of the elements of the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may be implemented by supplementing or adding the functions of the components included in the conventional battery. For example, the board temperature measuring unit 110, the calculating unit 120, the memory unit 130 and/or the ambient temperature measuring unit 140 of the battery temperature estimation apparatus according to the present disclosure may be implemented by the Battery Management System (BMS) B provided in the battery pack P. Meanwhile, the battery may be a concept encompassing the battery module or the battery pack P.
(66) Meanwhile, although
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(68) As shown in
(69) First, in the temperature measuring step S110, the temperature of the integrated circuit board provided in the battery pack may be measured. Additionally, in the calculating step S120, the temperature of the secondary battery may be calculated based on the temperature of the integrated circuit board measured in the temperature measuring step S110.
(70) Particularly, the battery temperature estimation method according to the present disclosure may further include, before the calculating step (S120), measuring the ambient temperature of the battery pack. In this case, in the calculating step (S120), the temperature of the secondary battery may be calculated based on the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack. Further, in the calculating step (S120), the temperature of the secondary battery may be calculated using the correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack. Specifically, in the calculating step (S120), the temperature of the secondary battery may be calculated by reflecting the correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack on a difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack.
(71) Further, the calculating step (S120) may include calculating the temperature of the secondary battery using a value obtained by multiplying the difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack by the correction factor.
(72) Further, the calculating step (S120) may include calculating the temperature of the secondary battery by adding the ambient temperature of the battery pack to the value obtained multiplying the difference between the temperature of the integrated circuit board and the ambient temperature of the battery pack by the correction factor.
(73) Preferably, the battery temperature estimation method according to the present disclosure may further include, before the calculating step (S120), storing the correction factor corresponding to the ambient temperature of the battery pack. In this case, in the calculating step (S120), the temperature of the secondary battery may be calculated based on the stored correction factor.
(74) Further, the storing step may include storing the correction factor defined based on the measured temperature of the secondary battery, the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack, obtained through the temperature measurement experiment.
(75) Further, the correction factor stored in the storing step may have the correction coefficient defined based on the mean value obtained by dividing the first factor by the second factor and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack, when a difference between the measured temperature of the secondary battery and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack is the first factor, and a difference between the measured temperature of the integrated circuit board and the measured ambient temperature of the battery pack is the second factor.
(76) Further, preferably, the calculating step (S120) may include calculating the temperature of the secondary battery using the correction coefficient stored in the storing step.
(77) Hereinafter, the present disclosure will be described in more detail through examples to provide a more detailed explanation. However, the examples according to the present disclosure may be modified in many different forms, and the scope of the present disclosure should not be interpreted as being limited to the following examples. The examples of the present disclosure are provided for a full understanding of those having ordinary skill in the art.
Examples 1 to 4
(78) As examples 1 to 4 samples, a battery pack P was configured as shown in
(79) More specifically, first, the temperature of the integrated circuit board was measured by the chip thermistor (i.e., the board temperature measuring unit) under the ambient temperature condition of each battery pack of examples 1 to 4. Additionally, the temperature of the integrated circuit board measured under the ambient temperature condition of each battery pack was indicated as temperatures of board 1 to 4 in
(80) Subsequently, the estimated temperature or the compensated temperature of examples 1 to 4 was calculated according to <Equation 1> and <Equation 5>. Here, for the compensation coefficient used in <Equation 5>, the correction coefficient derived through the above<Equation 2> and <Equation 3> was used.
(81) Additionally, the temperature of the secondary battery was calculated under the ambient temperature condition of each battery pack, and the estimated temperature of the secondary battery estimated through calculation is indicated as estimated temperatures 1 to 4 in
(82) Additionally, to test the accuracy of the estimated temperature, a temperature sensor was attached to a target secondary battery for temperature estimation under the ambient temperature condition of each battery pack and the temperature of the corresponding secondary battery was measured during charge/discharge cycles of the battery pack. Additionally, the actually measured results are indicated as real temperatures 1 to 4 in
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(84) While the present disclosure has been hereinabove described with regard to a limited number of embodiments and drawings, the present disclosure is not limited thereto and it is obvious to those skilled in the art that various modifications and changes may be made thereto within the technical aspects of the present disclosure, the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
(85) Meanwhile, the term ‘unit’ such as ‘temperature measuring unit’, ‘memory unit’ and ‘calculating unit’ is used herein, but it is obvious to those skilled in the art that this indicates a logical component unit and does not necessarily indicate a component that may be or should be physically separated from other.