ELECTRICAL ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
20190094310 ยท 2019-03-28
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Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T90/16
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B60L58/24
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H01M2010/4271
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Y04S30/12
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B60L53/68
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B60L3/0046
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B60L58/16
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Y04S10/126
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H02J3/32
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B60L58/13
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Y02T10/70
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Y02E60/10
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B60L3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/12
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
B60L58/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/167
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
Y02T10/7072
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
International classification
H02J7/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electrical energy storage system includes at least one battery having a battery management system. In an embodiment, the electrical energy storage system includes a monitoring system which can identify critical states of the battery independently of the state of the battery management system.
Claims
1. An electrical energy storage system comprising: at least one battery including a battery management system; and a monitoring system to detect critical states of the battery independently of the state of the battery management system.
2. The electrical energy storage system of claim 1, wherein the monitoring system is configured to reports critical states.
3. The electrical energy storage system of claim 1, wherein the monitoring system is configured to report critical states to an SMS telecontrol and reporting system.
4. The electrical energy storage system of claim 1, further comprising a computing unit including a model.
5. The electrical energy storage system of claim 4, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes a black box or grey box model.
6. The electrical energy storage system of claim 4, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including at least of: a battery operating mode; and battery operating mode parameters.
7. The electrical energy storage system of claim 4, wherein the model included in the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by a converter control and regulation system.
8. The electrical energy storage system of claim 4, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by the battery management system.
9. The electrical energy storage system of claim 2, wherein the monitoring system is configured to report the critical states to an SMS telecontrol and reporting system.
10. The electrical energy storage system of claim 2, further comprising a computing unit including a model.
11. The electrical energy storage system of claim 10, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes a black box or grey box model.
12. The electrical energy storage system of claim 5, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including at least of: a battery operating mode; and battery operating mode parameters.
13. The electrical energy storage system of claim 10, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including at least of: a battery operating mode; and battery operating mode parameters.
14. The electrical energy storage system of claim 11, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including at least of: a battery operating mode; and battery operating mode parameters.
15. The electrical energy storage system of claim 5, wherein the model included in the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by a converter control and regulation system.
16. The electrical energy storage system of claim 5, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by the battery management system.
17. The electrical energy storage system of claim 5, wherein the model included in the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by a converter control and regulation system.
18. The electrical energy storage system of claim 5, wherein the model included in the computing unit of the monitoring system includes parameters including: battery operating mode parameters, transmittable by the battery management system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The properties, features and advantages of this invention which are described above and the manner in which they are achieved become clearer and more distinctly comprehensible in connection with the following description of the exemplary embodiments which are explained in more detail in connection with the figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
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[0022] The monitoring system 800 may likewise report these critical states of the battery 500. An SMS telecontrol and reporting system 900 may be provided for this purpose and requests a person responsible for the installation to initiate countermeasures. This can take place using an SMS (Short Message Service), for example.
[0023] In addition to the battery operating modes of charging and discharging, there are also other operating modes such as self-supply or energy-saving. In the self-supply operating mode, the auxiliary energy needed to operate the battery management system 510 is not taken from an external auxiliary voltage supply, but rather from the battery 500 itself. In the energy-saving battery mode, the battery 500 is put to sleep, that is to say the battery management system 510 is powered down to a minimum function or is completely switched off. In the energy-saving battery mode, the battery management system 510 generally no longer communicates with the outside. In particular, in the energy-saving mode, it is no longer possible to query the state of charge or any other state of the battery 500.
[0024] According to
[0025] Multi-dimensional, piecewise affine linear interpolation models, multi-dimensional spline models or neural networks (for example with radial basis functions) are preferably used as black box models. In contrast to black box models, grey box models contain physical relationships or partial models which are supplemented with empirical partial models.
[0026] Standard system identification methods, for example from Ljung: System Identification: Theory for the User (2nd Edition) or from Michel Verhaegen: Filtering and System Identification: A Least Squares Approach, are used for the initial off-line adaptation of the model parameters and for the online adaptation of the model parameters.
[0027] The computing unit 810 with the dynamic model calculates the output variables of the model on the basis of parameters which are known to the monitoring system 800 as a result of its connection using communication technology. These may be, for example, charging or discharging currents, current change rates, short-term current fluctuations or battery ambient temperatures. Provision may also be made for the dynamic model 810 to use battery operating mode parameters which are communicated by the battery management system 510, for example the battery temperature. A model which does not use any dependence on the battery operating mode parameters communicated by the battery management system 510 is preferably used.
[0028] The monitoring system 800 is preferably connected to at least one analog or digital input of an SMS telecontrol and reporting system 900. If the model 810 in the monitoring system 800 detects a critical battery state, the monitoring system 800 activates the analog or digital input of the connected telecontrol and reporting system 900. The reporting system 900 is configured in such a manner that, if the input is activated, an SMS is sent to the installation or building control room responsible for monitoring the operation of the electrical storage system 100.
[0029] If the reporting system 900 has at least one analog or digital output which is connected to the monitoring system 800 of the electrical energy storage system 100, an action frequency which increases the state of charge or the state of health is triggered in the monitoring system 800 in the event of a low state of charge and/or battery state of health. If it is possible to charge the battery 500 in the existing battery operating mode, the battery 500 is charged. If it is not possible to charge the battery 500 in the existing battery operating mode, the operating mode is first of all changed and a charging operation is then started.
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[0032] The electrical energy storage system 100 according to an embodiment of the invention therefore comprises a monitoring system 800 which comprises a state model. This state model models, in particular, the state of charge and the state of health of the battery 500, particularly in those situations in which the battery management system 510 is deactivated. The battery management system 510 is deactivated, for example, in the energy-saving mode of the battery 500.