Method of managing the charging of a traction battery and corresponding devices
09827859 · 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Eudes Quetant (Guyancourt, FR)
- Virginie Goutal (La Celle les Bordes, FR)
- Christophe Ripoll (Chevreuse, FR)
- Eric Chauvelier (Le Mesnil Saint Denis, FR)
Cpc classification
B60H2001/3273
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/14
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
B60H1/3208
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2555/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/70
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
B60L53/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
B60W20/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60H1/00385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T90/16
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
B60L53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/72
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
B60L1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L53/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2710/305
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/64
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
B60H2001/3266
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
H01M10/6569
ELECTRICITY
B60W10/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/0069
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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
B60L3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W20/13
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H01M10/6569
ELECTRICITY
B60H1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of managing charging of a traction battery and corresponding devices, the traction battery including a thermal regulating system, the thermal regulating system including a compressor, the method including transmitting information between a control device for the compressor and a device for managing the charging of the traction battery, before activating the compressor or before activating a device for charging the traction battery.
Claims
1. A method of managing charging of a traction battery of a vehicle having a heat regulating system including a compressor, the method comprising: monitoring, via a control device of the compressor, a status of the compressor; transmitting, via the control device, information of the status of the compressor, before activating the compressor or before activating charging of the traction battery, between the control device and a charging management device for managing charging of the traction battery; or transmitting, via the charging management device, information of a charging status, before activating the compressor or before activating charging of the traction battery, between the charging management device and the control device; and controlling, based on the transmitted information, at least one of the compressor and the charging of the traction battery.
2. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: providing electrical isolation between the compressor and an external supply network configured to charge the traction battery when the information is representative of an imminent activation of the compressor.
3. The method of managing charging as claim in claim 1, further comprising: interrupting or postponing the charging of the traction battery for at least a first predetermined duration when information is representative of an imminent activation of the compressor.
4. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first predetermined duration is a function of at least one of an external temperature and current speed of the compressor.
5. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first predetermined duration is incremented by a duration required by a motor of the compressor to reach a predetermined minimum speed which is a function of an external temperature.
6. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, wherein, when the compressor requires plural activations to meet a requirement of the heat regulating system, the charging of the traction battery is uninterrupted after a predetermined number of activations of the compressor.
7. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, wherein the control device of the compressor sets a minimum speed at a motor of the compressor, the minimum speed being a function of an external temperature.
8. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, further comprising: delaying, after transmitting the information, the activation of the compressor for a second predetermined duration which is shorter than the first predetermined duration, and transmitting information representative of an advanced state of activation of the compressor at an end of the first predetermined duration.
9. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 3, wherein the transmitting information is preceded by an interrogation about a state of the compressor by the charging management device, and the first predetermined duration is supervised by the charging management device.
10. The method of managing charging as claimed in claim 2, further comprising: disabling the compressor after the electrical isolation and until an end of charging the traction battery.
11. A device for managing charging of a traction battery of a vehicle having a heat regulating system including a compressor, the device comprising: a charging management device for managing charging of the traction battery and configured to receive, from a control device of the compressor and before activating charging the traction battery, a status of the compressor monitored by the control device, and control, based on the received information, the charging of the traction battery, wherein the control device controls the compressor based on the status of the compressor.
12. A device for controlling a compressor of a vehicle, comprising: a control device configured to monitor a status of the compressor, transmit, before activating the compressor and before activating charging the traction battery, information of the status of the compressor to a charging management device that manages charging of the traction battery of the vehicle based on the status, and control the compressor based on the status of the compressor, wherein the charging management device is configured to control the charging of the traction battery based on the status of the compressor.
13. A non-transitory computer readable medium having computer readable instructions thereon which when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform a method as claimed in claim 1.
Description
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(5) According to a preferred embodiment of the invention shown in
(6) In this example of the use of the invention, the network RES is a single-phase network, but the charging device DC also includes means for recharging the battery BATT from a three-phase supply network or from a continuous supply network.
(7) The charging device DC is connected to the high voltage system of the vehicle VE. More precisely, the output terminals of the charging device DC are connected, on the one hand, to a bus BP which is itself connected to the positive terminal of the battery BATT, and, on the other hand, to a bus BN which is itself connected to the negative terminal of the battery BATT.
(8) The vehicle VE also has a heat regulating system SRT which itself includes a compressor COMP. The motor of the compressor COMP has stator windings supplied by the battery BATT via an electronic control system ECP of the compressor COMP. The electronic control system ECP of the compressor COMP is connected at its input to the buses BP and BN of the battery BATT, and at its output to the stator windings of the compressor COMP.
(9) If the compressor COMP is active, the electronic control system ECP of the compressor COMP generates control pulses on the stator windings of the compressor COMP, which are then supplied by a three-phase current having a certain frequency and a certain strength. The stator windings of the compressor COMP have a parasitic capacitance CP due to the coupling to the chassis of the vehicle VE. If the compressor COMP is active, therefore, a leakage current dependent on the quench frequency of the electronic system ECP and on the value of the parasitic capacitance CP flows through the parasitic capacitance CP. This leakage current normally flows to ground T along the path shown by the black arrows in
(10) The parasitic capacitance CP is typically a few nanofarads, and may increase by several tens of nanofarads if the fluid of the heat regulating system SRT is concentrated in the liquid state in the compressor COMP, which may be the case when the latter has been idle for a long period. This is because the stator windings of the compressor COMP are immersed in a mixture of oil and coolant, and therefore the parasitic capacitance CP varies largely according to the operating mode of the compressor, the external temperature, and, for example, the amount of water in the fluid.
(11) If the compressor COMP is activated after being idle for a long time, for example in order to pre-condition the passenger compartment of the vehicle VE, or to defrost the front face of the vehicle, or to pre-condition the battery BATT for the purpose of recharging it, and if the charging of the battery BATT is activated, the leakage current due to the compressor COMP may loop back via the supply network RES if the ground connection T is defective. In this case, this leakage current may mislead the protective devices for the charging of the vehicle VE, preventing the cut-off of the supply to the charging device DC even if a touch current is present. This is due, notably, to the strength and frequency of this leakage current, which are not detected by the usual differential protection mechanisms.
(12) The method of managing charging according to the invention makes it possible to reduce the leakage currents due to the compressor COMP during the charging of the vehicle VE, by using one or more charging strategies implemented at least partially in a charging management device DGC according to the invention and/or in a device DPC according to the invention for controlling the compressor COMP. The charging management device DGC and the control device DPC for the compressor COMP communicate via the CAN (standing for the English expression “Controller Area Network”) communication bus of the vehicle VE. These two devices are also interfaced with other actuators or computers of the vehicle VE via this CAN bus.
(13) The compressor control device DPC is distributed among a plurality of computers, including an air conditioning management computer, a computer for managing the compressor speed request as a function of the requirements of the air conditioning management computer, and the electromechanical actuator part, as well as the integrated electronic circuit card of the compressor COMP itself. The compressor control device DPC therefore includes both hardware and software.
(14) A first embodiment of the method of managing charging according to the invention is shown in
(15) In this first embodiment, the method of managing charging according to the invention is mainly implemented in the control device DPC of the compressor COMP. It limits the leakage currents due to the compressor COMP during a process of charging the battery BATT, by discharging most of the liquid contained in the compressor COMP before the charging process, or by interrupting the charging before starting the compressor COMP. The value of the parasitic capacitance CP is thus greatly reduced when the battery BATT is being charged.
(16) It is therefore assumed, in this first embodiment, that a request for activation of the charging device DC, sent by the charging management device DGC, or a request for activation of the compressor COMP, sent by a computer of the heat regulating system SRT, is reviewed by the control device DPC of the compressor COMP, thus launching the method of managing charging according to the invention.
(17) The first step E1 is the transmission, by the control device DPC of the compressor COMP, of information representative of a state of the compressor COMP to the charging management device DGC. If this information is representative of an advanced state of starting of the compressor COMP, the charging management device DGC activates the charging of the battery BATT according to step E7, the parasitic capacitance CP of the compressor COMP already being relatively small. Conversely, if this information is representative of the imminent activation of the compressor COMP, or its activation for a duration below a specified duration, the next step is step E2.
(18) Step E2 is the electrical isolation between the compressor COMP and the network RES. This electrical isolation is provided by the opening of the contactors C between the charging device DC and the network RES. In a variant, it is provided by the opening of contactors between the battery BATT and the charging device DC, or alternatively by the opening of the switches of a rectifier or inverter stage of the charging device DC.
(19) The next step E3 is the interruption or postponement of the charging of the battery BATT by the charging management device DGC, for at least a first predetermined duration T1. This first predetermined duration T1 is supervised by the control device DPC of the compressor COMP, which executes two substeps during this step E3: In a first substep E4, the control device DPC of the compressor COMP delays the activation of the compressor COMP for a second predetermined duration T2 of about 500 milliseconds, enabling the charging management device DGC to receive the information transmitted in step E1 and to interrupt a charging process if the battery BATT is already being charged. In a second substep E5, the control device DPC of the compressor COMP activates the compressor COMP.
(20) At the end of the first predetermined duration T1, the control device DPC of the compressor COMP sends information representative of an advanced state of activation of the compressor COMP to the charging management device DGC according to a step E6 of the method of managing charging according to the invention.
(21) On receiving this information representative of an advanced state of activation of the compressor COMP, the charging management device DGC activates or reactivates the charging of the battery BATT according to step E7. For this purpose, the contactors C are reclosed.
(22) The first predetermined duration T1 is between about 2 and 15 seconds approximately. It is calculated in such a way that most of any liquid present in the compressor COMP is discharged from the compressor COMP, thus significantly reducing the parasitic capacitance CP of the compressor COMP. This calculation is performed, for example, in a dynamic way by the control device DPC of the compressor COMP as a function of the temperature outside the vehicle VE and/or the current speed of the compressor COMP, that is to say its speed range. In a variant, the control device DPC of the compressor COMP determines the first predetermined duration T1 as a function of the external temperature only, but does not increment the counter allowing the duration T1 to expire until the compressor COMP has reached a predetermined minimum speed which is a function of the external temperature. Thus the first predetermined duration T1 is incremented by a duration required for a speed of the compressor COMP to be reached, without the use of tables or calculations, while interrupting or deferring the charging of the battery BATT for the shortest possible time.
(23) The control device DPC of the compressor COMP sets a minimum speed at the motor of the compressor COMP if necessary, to limit the duration of the interruption or postponement of the charging of the battery BATT. This constraint is, for example, imposed on the compressor COMP when permitted by the state of the compressor COMP and the external temperature.
(24) Since the control device DPC of the compressor COMP interrupts the charging of the battery BATT when the compressor is started, it may happen, for example if the compressor overheats or if there is a requirement for cycles of activation/de-activation of the compressor controlled by the heat regulating system SRT, that a number of interruptions of charging are required during the heat regulation request. In this case, the control device DPC of the compressor COMP stops the compressor COMP at the end of a predetermined number of interruptions of charging, for example two, due to the compressor COMP, to allow the charging of the battery BATT to take place without interruption.
(25) A second embodiment of the method of managing charging according to the invention is shown in
(26) In this second embodiment, the method of managing charging according to the invention is mainly implemented in the charging management device DGC, according to the same strategy of partial drainage of the compressor COMP before or during a process of charging of the battery BATT as in the first embodiment of the invention.
(27) In this second embodiment, the charging management device DGC automatically interrogates the control device DPC of the compressor COMP before activating the charging of the battery BATT. It is therefore assumed, before the first step A1 of the method of managing charging according to the invention, that the charging management device DGC is preparing to activate a process of charging the traction battery BATT. In a variant, the charging management device DGC does not automatically interrogate the control device DPC of the compressor, and itself supervises its interruption for a first predetermined duration T1. In this variant, the method of managing charging according to the invention starts at step A2, described below.
(28) According to the main variant of this second embodiment of the invention, step A1 is the interrogation, by the charging management device DGC, of the control device DPC of the compressor about the state of the compressor COMP.
(29) The next step A2 is the transmission, by the control device DPC of the compressor COMP, of information on the state of the compressor COMP to the charging management device DGC. If this information is representative of an advanced state of starting of the compressor COMP, the charging management device DGC activates the charging of the battery BATT according to step A6, the parasitic capacitance CP of the compressor COMP already being relatively small. Conversely, if this information is representative of the imminent activation of the compressor COMP, or its activation for a duration below a specified duration, the next step is step A3.
(30) Step A3 is the electrical isolation between the compressor COMP and the network RES. This electrical isolation is provided in the same way as in step E2, by opening contactors, or switches of the charging device DC.
(31) The next step A4 is the postponement of the charging of the battery BATT by the charging management device DGC, for at least a first predetermined duration T1. This first predetermined duration T1 is supervised by the charging management device DGC, which executes, during this step A4, a substep A5 of activation of the compressor COMP, by sending an activation message to the control device DPC of the compressor COMP. The first predetermined duration T1 must allow most of any liquid present in the compressor COMP to be discharged from the compressor COMP, thus significantly reducing the parasitic capacitance CP of the compressor COMP. It is, for example, determined by the charging management device DGC, using tables providing a value of the first predetermined duration T1 as a function of the external temperature.
(32) The next step A6 is the activation of the charging of the battery BATT, at the end of the first predetermined duration T1.
(33) A third embodiment of the method of managing charging according to the invention is shown in
(34) In this third embodiment, the method of managing charging according to the invention is mainly implemented in the charging management device DGC, according to a strategy of automatically stopping and electrically isolating the compressor COMP during a process of charging the battery BATT of the vehicle VE. This provides freedom from leakage currents due to the compressor COMP during the charging of the battery BATT.
(35) It is therefore assumed, before the first step B1 of the method of managing charging according to the invention, that the charging management device DGC is preparing to activate a process of charging the traction battery BATT.
(36) Step B1 is the transmission to the control device DPC of the compressor COMP, by the charging management device DGC, of information representative of the imminent charging of the battery BATT.
(37) Step B2 is the electrical isolation of the compressor COMP relative to the charging device DC. This isolation is provided, for example, by opening the switches of an inverter stage of the electronic control circuit ECP of the compressor COMP.
(38) Step B3 is the disabling of the control of the compressor COMP.
(39) Finally, step B4 is the activation of the charging of the battery BATT, notably by the closing of the contactors C. Throughout this step B4, the compressor COMP is stopped, and therefore cannot provide its thermal services to the vehicle VE. This third embodiment of the invention, which is more radical than the first two and has the aim of providing freedom from leakage currents due to the compressor COMP, is therefore only feasible if the charging of the battery BATT can be carried out without pre-conditioning of the battery BATT.
(40) At the end of step B4, the charging management device DGC alerts the control device DPC of the compressor COMP to the fact that charging has ended, enabling it to reactivate the compressor COMP if necessary.
(41) It should be noted that these embodiments of the invention are not exhaustive, and that the communication between the charging management device DGC and the control device DPC of the compressor COMP may be more or less limited or, conversely, highly elaborate. Thus the information transmitted in the first step of the method of managing charging according to the invention is representative of the following conditions, depending on the chosen implementation of the method of managing charging according to the invention: an imminent activation of the compressor COMP, or an activation of the compressor COMP for a duration shorter than a specified duration, or an advanced state of activation of the compressor COMP, if the charging management device DGC enables the charging of the battery BATT only after receiving this information, or an imminent activation of a process of charging the battery BATT, or the end of charging of the battery BATT, for example if the control device DPC of the compressor COMP enables the activation of the compressor COMP only after receiving this information.
(42) It is also feasible to implement the invention in a different way; for example, it is possible to integrate the charging management device DGC and the control device DPC of the compressor COMP into the same central computer of the vehicle.