WO2021053721A1 - 蓄電池装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a storage battery device.
- a storage battery device that combines multiple storage battery modules is used for various purposes.
- studies have been made to make the communication between the storage battery module and the management device wireless by radio waves.
- An embodiment of the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to provide a highly reliable storage battery device that communicates by radio waves.
- the storage battery device includes a plurality of battery modules including an assembled battery including a plurality of battery cells, and a battery monitoring unit for measuring the voltage of the battery cells and the temperature of at least one of the assembled batteries.
- the battery management unit includes a battery management unit that communicates with a plurality of the battery monitoring units by radio waves and periodically receives a measured value of the voltage of the battery cell and a measured value of the temperature of the assembled battery.
- the rechargeable current of the assembled battery corresponds to at least the communication cycle while prolonging the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit. Set the value of and the value of the dischargeable current, and notify the higher-level device of the set value.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a configuration example of a storage battery device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the storage battery device of one embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for explaining an example of the operation of the battery management unit in the storage battery device of one embodiment.
- FIG. 4A is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery. .. FIG.
- FIG. 4B is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery.
- FIG. 4C is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery.
- FIG. 4D is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery. .. FIG. FIG.
- FIG. 5A is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery.
- FIG. 5B is a diagram showing an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining an example of a wireless communication method performed between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of a wireless communication method performed between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit in the storage battery device of the second embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart for explaining another example of the operation of the battery management unit in the storage battery device of one embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing a configuration example of a storage battery device according to an embodiment.
- the storage battery device of the present embodiment includes a plurality of battery modules MDL, a battery management unit (BMU: Battery Management Unit) 20, a current sensor SS, and electromagnetic contactors CP and CM.
- BMU Battery Management Unit
- CP and CM electromagnetic contactors
- the battery module MDL includes an assembled battery BT including a plurality of battery cells (not shown), and a battery monitoring unit (CMU: Cell Monitoring Unit) 10.
- the assembled battery BT includes, for example, a plurality of battery cells of lithium ion batteries connected in series or in parallel.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 can perform wireless communication by radio waves between the battery management unit 20 and a measurement circuit that detects the voltage of each of the plurality of battery cells and the temperature of at least one of the assembled battery BTs.
- a wireless transmission / reception circuit (not shown) is provided, and the measured value can be periodically transmitted to the battery management unit 20.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 equalizes the voltages of a plurality of battery cells (cell balance) based on the control signal received from the battery management unit 20.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 may be configured by, for example, hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 is a circuit that includes, for example, at least one processor such as a CPU or MPU, and a memory in which a program executed by the processor is recorded, and realizes the above operation by software.
- a total of 300 battery cells are connected in series by connecting a plurality of battery modules MDL in series, and the main circuit on the high potential side and the main circuit on the low potential side when fully charged.
- the voltage between and is set to 10 kV.
- the current sensor SS detects the value of the current flowing through the main circuit on the high potential side and supplies the detected value to the battery management unit 20.
- the electromagnetic contactor CN is interposed in the main circuit connecting between the terminal on the lowest potential side of the plurality of battery modules MDL and the negative electrode terminal, and can switch the electrical connection between the plurality of battery module MDLs and the negative electrode terminal. it can.
- the operation of opening and closing the contact of the magnetic contactor CN is controlled by a control signal from the battery management unit 20.
- the electromagnetic contactor CP is interposed in the main circuit connecting between the terminal on the highest potential side of the plurality of battery modules MDL and the positive electrode terminal, and can switch the electrical connection between the plurality of battery module MDLs and the positive electrode terminal. it can.
- the operation of opening and closing the contacts of the magnetic contactor CP is controlled by a control signal from the battery management unit 20.
- the battery management unit 20 can communicate with each of the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 and the host control circuit (not shown).
- the battery management unit 20 is a communication circuit capable of performing wireless communication by radio waves with a plurality of battery monitoring units 10 and performing wired communication with a higher-level control circuit. It has.
- the battery management unit 20 can receive various control signals from the host control circuit and control the operations of the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 and the electromagnetic contactors CN and CP based on the received information.
- the battery management unit 20 periodically receives the voltage detection value of the plurality of battery cells (or the assembled battery BT) and the temperature detection value of the assembled battery BT from each of the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 from the current sensor SS. The detected values of the currents flowing through the plurality of assembled battery BTs are periodically received.
- the battery management unit 20 can calculate the charge state (SOC: state of charge) and the deterioration state (SOH: state of health) of the assembled battery BT (or battery cell) based on the received value.
- the battery management unit 20 monitors the voltage of a plurality of battery cells and the current flowing through the plurality of assembled battery BTs, and controls the battery monitoring unit 10 so as to equalize the voltages of the plurality of battery cells.
- the battery management unit 20 controls the operation of the battery system so that, for example, the battery cell does not become an abnormal state such as overcharging or overdischarging.
- the battery management unit 20 may be configured by hardware, may be configured by software, or may be configured by a combination of hardware and software.
- the battery management unit 20 may include, for example, at least one processor and a memory for recording a program executed by the processor.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram for explaining an example of the operation of the storage battery device of one embodiment.
- the battery management unit 20 receives the operation permission notification or the stop notification from the host device (step SA1), the battery management unit 20 transmits a measurement value data output command and a cell balance command to the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 (step SA2). ).
- the battery management unit 20 may transmit a data output command and a cell balance command to the plurality of battery monitoring units 10, and sequentially transmit commands to the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 at different timings. May be good.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 Upon receiving the data output command and the cell balance command from the battery management unit 20, the battery monitoring unit 10 measures the voltages of the plurality of battery cells and the temperature of at least one of the assembled battery BTs (step SA3). ), The measured value is transmitted to the battery management unit 20 (step SA4).
- the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10 repeat the above steps SA2 to SA4. That is, when the battery management unit 20 receives the measured voltage value and the measured temperature value from the battery monitoring unit 10, it updates the cell balance command based on the received voltage value, and updates the cell balance command, and the data output command and the cell balance command. Is transmitted to a plurality of battery monitoring units 10 (step SA2).
- the period from the time when the battery management unit 20 performs step SA2 to the time when the battery management unit 20 performs step SA2 is defined as the communication cycle between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10.
- the battery monitoring unit 10 updates the state of the cell balance circuit (not shown) so as to equalize the voltages of the plurality of battery cells according to the cell balance command received from the battery management unit 20 (step SA5). ).
- the battery monitoring unit 10 switches the switching element of the cell balance circuit (not shown) so as to discharge the battery cell having a large voltage difference with other battery cells according to the cell balance command received from the battery management unit 20. ..
- the battery management unit 20 receives the measured value of the voltage and the measured value of the temperature from the plurality of battery monitoring units 10, and then receives the detected value of the current flowing from the current sensor SS to the main circuit on the high potential side (step SA6). ..
- the battery management unit 20 receives the measured values of voltage and temperature from the battery monitoring unit 10 and then receives the measured values of current from the current sensor SS. May be reversed, and the operation of receiving the measured values of voltage and temperature from the battery monitoring unit 10 and the operation of receiving the measured values of current from the current sensor SS may be performed in parallel.
- the battery management unit 20 has a communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 and an assembled battery BT based on the voltage and temperature values received from the battery monitoring unit 10 and the values received from the current sensor SS. Calculations are performed to set the permissible currents (chargeable current and dischargeable current) of (step SA7).
- the battery management unit 20 determines whether or not a failure due to interference has occurred when communicating with the plurality of battery monitoring units 10, and when the interference is received, the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 To lengthen.
- the battery management unit 20 lengthens the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10, for example, when the retransmission due to a communication failure reaches a predetermined number of times or more in a predetermined period.
- the battery management unit 20 sets the values of the rechargeable current and the dischargeable current according to the communication cycle, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery BT, and the temperature of the assembled battery BT, and sends the battery BT to the assembled battery BT. Notify the set value to a device that charges and discharges (for example, a host device).
- the battery management unit 20 also determines whether or not to allow charging and discharging of the assembled battery BT, and notifies whether or not to allow charging and discharging together with the values of the chargeable current and the dischargeable current (). Step SA8).
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart for explaining an example of the operation of the battery management unit in the storage battery device of one embodiment. Here, an example of the operation of the battery management unit 20 in step 8A will be described.
- the battery management unit 20 counts the number of times of retransmission as a result of attempting communication with a plurality of battery monitoring units 10 within a predetermined period (step SB1), and whether the count number exceeds a predetermined threshold value. Whether or not it is determined (step SB2).
- the battery management unit 20 shortens the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 when the count number is equal to or less than a predetermined threshold value. That is, the battery management unit 20 shortens the communication cycle by one step in the range between the standard value and the lower limit value so that the number of communications in a predetermined period increases.
- the battery management unit 20 can change the communication cycle stepwise in a range of the lower limit value or more and the upper limit value or less.
- the time width of one step when the battery management unit 20 stepwise lengthens or shortens the communication cycle may be adjusted according to the SOC and temperature of the assembled battery BT. At this time, when the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 is set to a predetermined standard value, the battery management unit 20 does not change the communication cycle. (Step SB4).
- step SB2 When it is determined in step SB2 that the count number exceeds a predetermined threshold value, the battery management unit 20 prolongs the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10. That is, the battery management unit 20 lengthens the communication cycle by one step in the range between the standard value and the upper limit value so that the number of communications in the predetermined period is reduced (step SB3).
- step SB3 and step SB4 the battery management unit 20 sets the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the rechargeable current of the assembled battery BT using the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 (step SB5).
- the communication cycle (standard value) in the normal state (when no communication failure has occurred) is set to, for example, 0.1 seconds, and the upper limit value of the communication cycle is set to, for example, 1 second.
- the battery management unit 20 determines in step SB2 that the count number exceeds a predetermined threshold value when the currently set communication cycle is 0.1 seconds, the battery management unit 20 sets the communication cycle to 0.1.
- the communication cycle is lengthened from seconds to, for example, 0.5 seconds.
- step SB2 When the battery management unit 20 determines in step SB2 that the count number exceeds a predetermined threshold value when the currently set communication cycle is 1 second, the battery management unit 20 extends the communication cycle. Instead, the host device may be notified to prohibit charging and discharging.
- FIGS. 4A-4D show an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery. It is a figure. Here, an example of the values of the chargeable current and the dischargeable current of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value (the degree of deterioration is small) is shown.
- a predetermined threshold value the degree of deterioration is small
- FIG. 4A shows the value of the rechargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C. ing.
- FIG. 4B shows the value of the dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C. ing.
- FIG. 4C shows the value of the rechargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is ⁇ 30 ° C.
- FIG. 4D shows the value of the dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is ⁇ 30 ° C. Shown.
- the battery management unit 20 has, for example, a chargeable current value and a dischargeable current corresponding to the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery BT, the temperature of the assembled battery BT, and the communication cycle shown in FIGS. 4A to 4D. It may have a plurality of tables in which values are stored. At this time, the battery management unit 20 selects a corresponding table from the SOH and temperature of the assembled battery BT, and obtains the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT. Can be done.
- the battery management unit 20 does not need to include a table for continuous values of the temperature of the assembled battery BT, and uses the table for the value closest to the temperature of the assembled battery BT to correct the error of the obtained value and charge the battery.
- the value of the possible current and the value of the dischargeable current may be obtained.
- the battery management unit 20 can calculate the SOH of the plurality of assembled batteries BT based on, for example, the measured values of the voltage and temperature received from the plurality of battery monitoring units 10 and the values of the current received from the current sensor SS. it can.
- the battery management unit 20 determines the value of the rechargeable current corresponding to the SOH, temperature, SOC, and communication cycle of the assembled battery BT having the highest degree of deterioration.
- the value of the dischargeable current can be the value of the plurality of assembled batteries BT.
- the communication cycle is set from 0.1 seconds to 0.5 seconds to reduce the number of communications per unit time
- the SOH of the plurality of assembled battery BTs is equal to or higher than a predetermined threshold value
- the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C.
- the battery management unit 20 can calculate the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current from the relationship between the SOC of the assembled battery BT shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B and the communication cycle.
- the rechargeable current is 3 It [A] and the discharge current is 3 It [A] over the entire SOC of the assembled battery BT. .. It [A] is the rated current [Ah / h] per unit time.
- the battery management unit 20 can calculate the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current from the relationship between the SOC of the assembled battery BT shown in FIGS. 4C and 4D and the communication cycle.
- the rechargeable current is 1 It [A] when the SOC of the assembled battery BT is 50% or more, and the SOC of the assembled battery BT is less than 50%.
- the rechargeable current is 3 It [A].
- the dischargeable current is 3 It [A] when the SOC of the assembled battery BT is 10% or more, and the SOC of the assembled battery BT is less than 10%.
- the dischargeable current is 1 It [A].
- the battery management unit 20 determines the value of the rechargeable current and the dischargeable current of the assembled battery BT based on the temperature and SOC of the assembled battery BT and the communication cycle. The value can be calculated.
- 5A and 5B show an example of chargeable current and dischargeable current values corresponding to the communication cycle between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery, and the temperature of the assembled battery. It is a figure.
- FIG. 5A shows the value of the rechargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is less than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C. ing.
- FIG. 5B shows the value of the dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT when the SOH of the assembled battery BT is less than a predetermined threshold value and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C. ing.
- the battery management unit 20 communicates with, for example, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery BT, the temperature of the assembled battery BT, and the temperature shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B.
- a plurality of tables storing the values of the chargeable current and the values of the dischargeable current corresponding to the period may be provided.
- the battery management unit 20 selects a corresponding table from the SOH and temperature of the assembled battery BT, and obtains the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle and the SOC of the assembled battery BT. Can be done.
- the communication cycle is set from 0.1 seconds to 0.5 seconds to reduce the number of communications per unit time, the SOH of the plurality of assembled battery BTs is less than a predetermined threshold value, and the temperature of the assembled battery BT is 25 ° C.
- the battery management unit 20 can calculate the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current from the relationship between the SOC of the assembled battery BT shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B and the communication cycle.
- the rechargeable current is 1 It [A] when the SOC of the assembled battery BT is 80% or more, and the SOC of the assembled battery BT is less than 80%.
- the rechargeable current is 3 It [A].
- the dischargeable current is 3 It [A] when the SOC of the assembled battery BT is 15% or more, and the SOC of the assembled battery BT is less than 15%.
- the dischargeable current is 1 It [A].
- the battery management unit 20 notifies the host device of the value of the rechargeable current and the value of the dischargeable current obtained as described above (step SB6).
- the battery management unit 20 acquires the current value from the current sensor SS (step SB7). At this time, the battery management unit 20 acquires the current value from the current sensor SS at a predetermined sampling rate over a predetermined period.
- the battery management unit 20 determines whether or not the discharge current of the assembled battery BT continuously exceeds the limit value (discharge current limit value) for a predetermined period from the current value for a predetermined period acquired from the current sensor SS (step SB8). ).
- the limit value of the discharge current is an upper limit value of the current that can be continuously and safely discharged, and may be the same as the value of the dischargeable current.
- the battery management unit 20 When the value of the discharge current does not exceed the limit value continuously for a predetermined period, the battery management unit 20 notifies the higher-level device that the discharge is permitted (step SB9). When the value of the discharge current exceeds the limit value continuously for a predetermined period, the battery management unit 20 notifies the host device of the request to stop the discharge (step SB10).
- the battery management unit 20 determines whether or not the charging current of the assembled battery BT continuously exceeds the limit value (charging current limit value) for a predetermined period from the current value for a predetermined period acquired from the current sensor SS ( Step SB11).
- the limit value of the charging current is the upper limit value of the current that can be continuously and safely charged, and may be the same as the value of the rechargeable current.
- the battery management unit 20 When the value of the charging current does not exceed the limit value continuously for a predetermined period, the battery management unit 20 notifies the host device that charging is permitted (step SB12). When the value of the charging current exceeds the limit value continuously for a predetermined period, the battery management unit 20 notifies the host device of the request to stop charging (step SB13).
- the battery management unit 20 is assembled. Requests the host device to stop charging or discharging (or both charging and discharging) the battery BT. As a result, the safety of the storage battery device can be ensured.
- the SOC of the assembled battery BT is high, the battery management unit 20 does not need to request to stop the discharge of the assembled battery BT. Further, when the SOC of the assembled battery BT is low, the battery management unit 20 does not need to request to stop charging the assembled battery BT.
- the availability of the storage battery device can be enhanced by the battery management unit 20 making a determination according to the SOC value of the assembled battery BT for each of the charging and discharging of the assembled battery BT.
- the voltage of the battery cell is continuously measured by reducing the communication frequency between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10. It is avoided that the value and the measured value of the temperature of the assembled battery BT are not received.
- the storage battery device may stop even if the assembled battery BT is normal. is there. When the storage battery device is stopped, the power supply to the load device is cut off, which contributes to a decrease in the reliability of the storage battery device.
- the storage battery device of the present embodiment when the assembled battery BT is normal, communication between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10 becomes temporarily difficult due to a communication failure. , Prevents the storage battery device from stopping and ensures the reliability of the storage battery device. That is, according to the storage battery device of the present embodiment, it is possible to provide a highly reliable storage battery device that communicates by radio waves.
- the storage battery device of the present embodiment is the same as the first embodiment described above in that wireless communication is performed between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10 by radio waves, but a communication method for switching a plurality of channels is used. It is different from the above-described first embodiment in that it is adopted.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram for explaining an example of a wireless communication method performed between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit.
- wireless communication is performed between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10 by a communication method (for example, Bluetooth (registered trademark)) for switching a plurality of channels by frequency hopping (FH) or the like.
- a communication method for example, Bluetooth (registered trademark)
- FH frequency hopping
- one channel is shared by a plurality of battery monitoring units 10.
- FIG. 6 an example of a channel used by the first module group MDL1 including a plurality of battery monitoring units 10 and a channel used by the second module group MDL2 including a plurality of other battery monitoring units 10 is shown in chronological order. It is shown by.
- the shading in the frequency direction indicates the intensity of the electromagnetic wave. The dark part indicates that the electromagnetic wave is strong, and the lightly displayed part indicates that the electromagnetic wave is weak.
- the region CHA shown in FIG. 6 is a frequency band of electromagnetic waves that are greatly affected by disturbing radio waves. If a channel that overlaps with the area CHA is used, it becomes difficult to perform communication due to a communication failure.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining an example of a wireless communication method performed between the battery monitoring unit and the battery management unit in the storage battery device of the second embodiment.
- a channel overlapping with the area CHA is selected in the communication between the battery management unit 20 and the plurality of battery monitoring units 10. I skip it and use it.
- the plurality of module groups MDL1 and MDL2 communicate using a limited channel, and there is a possibility that the communication cannot be established due to congestion. is there.
- the battery management unit 20 prolongs the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 (the number of communications per unit time is increased). (Reduce), and set the value of chargeable current and the value of dischargeable current corresponding to the communication cycle to limit the charge / discharge current.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart for explaining another example of the operation of the battery management unit in the storage battery device of one embodiment.
- an example of the operation of the battery management unit 20 in step 8A in the storage battery device of the first embodiment will be described.
- the battery management unit 20 acquires information on the number of channels that cannot be used due to disturbed radio waves (step SC1), and determines whether or not the number of unusable channels exceeds a predetermined threshold value (step SC2).
- the battery management unit 20 sets the chargeable current and the dischargeable current of the assembled battery BT to the maximum rated values, and transmits the set values to the higher-level device (step). SC3).
- the battery management unit 20 sets the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 to a value at the normal time (predetermined standard value) (step SC4).
- the normal value of the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10 is 0.1 seconds.
- the battery management unit 20 sets the communication cycle with the battery monitoring unit 10, for example, as in step SB5 of the first embodiment described above.
- the values of the chargeable current and the dischargeable current are set according to the communication cycle, the SOC and SOH of the assembled battery BT, and the temperature of the assembled battery BT (step SC5).
- Steps SC6 to SC13 are the same as steps SB6 to SB13 of the first embodiment described above.
- the storage battery device of the present embodiment when the communication state is poor, the communication frequency between the battery management unit 20 and the battery monitoring unit 10 is reduced, so that the available channels are congested. It is avoided that the measured value of the temperature of the assembled battery BT is not received. That is, according to the storage battery device of the present embodiment, it is possible to provide a highly reliable storage battery device that communicates by radio waves.
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図1は、一実施形態の蓄電池装置の構成例を概略的に示す図である。
本実施形態の蓄電池装置は、複数の電池モジュールMDLと、電池管理ユニット(BMU:Battery Management Unit)20と、電流センサSSと、電磁接触器CP、CMと、を備えている。
組電池BTは、例えば、直列又は並列に接続されたリチウムイオン電池の電池セルを複数備えている。
図2は、一実施形態の蓄電池装置の動作の一例を説明するための図である。
電池管理ユニット20は、上位装置から運転許可通知若しくは停止通知を受信すると(ステップSA1)、複数の電池監視ユニット10に対して測定値のデータの出力指令とセルバランス指令とを送信する(ステップSA2)。
図4Bは、組電池BTのSOHが所定の閾値以上であって、組電池BTの温度が25℃であるときの、通信周期と組電池BTのSOCとに対応する放電可能電流の値を示している。
図4Dは、組電池BTのSOHが所定の閾値以上であって、組電池BTの温度が-30℃であるときの、通信周期と組電池BTのSOCとに対応する放電可能電流の値を示している。
放電電流の値が、所定期間連続して制限値を超えているときには、電池管理ユニット20は、放電を停止する要求を上位装置へ通知する(ステップSB10)。
充電電流の値が所定の期間連続して制限値を超えているときには、電池管理ユニット20は、充電を停止する要求を上位装置へ通知する(ステップSB13)。
すなわち、本実施形態の蓄電池装置によれば、電波による通信を行う信頼性の高い蓄電池装置を提供することができる。
本実施形態の蓄電池装置では、電池管理ユニット20と電池監視ユニット10との間で、電波による無線通信を行う点は上述の第1実施形態と同様であるが、複数のチャンネルを切り換える通信方式を採用している点が上述の第1実施形態と異なっている。
本実施形態の蓄電池装置では、電池管理ユニット20と電池監視ユニット10との間で、周波数ホッピング(FH)等により複数のチャンネルを切り換える通信方式(例えばBluetooth(登録商標))による無線通信を行っている。
上記のように妨害電波による通信障害を回避するために、本実施形態の蓄電池装置では、電池管理ユニット20と複数の電池監視ユニット10との間の通信において、領域CHAと重複しているチャンネルをスキップして用いている。この場合、妨害電波による影響を回避することができる一方で、複数のモジュール群MDL1、MDL2が限られたチャンネルを利用して通信を行うこととなり、通信が輻輳することにより成立できなくなる可能性がある。
図8は、一実施形態の蓄電池装置における電池管理ユニットの動作の他の例を説明するためのフローチャートである。ここでは、上述の第1実施形態の蓄電池装置における、電池管理ユニット20の上記ステップ8Aの動作の一例について説明する。
ステップSC6乃至ステップSC13は、上述の第1実施形態のステップSB6乃至ステップSB13と同様である。
すなわち、本実施形態の蓄電池装置によれば、電波による通信を行う信頼性の高い蓄電池装置を提供することができる。
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- 複数の電池セルを含む組電池と、前記電池セルの電圧と前記組電池の少なくとも1か所の温度とを測定する電池監視ユニットと、を備えた電池モジュールを複数と、
複数の前記電池監視ユニットと電波による通信を行い、前記電池セルの電圧の測定値と前記組電池の温度の測定値とを周期的に受信する電池管理ユニットと、を備え、
前記電池管理ユニットは、複数の前記電池監視ユニットとの通信が妨害されていると判断したときに、前記電池監視ユニットとの通信周期を長くするとともに、少なくとも前記通信周期に対応する、前記組電池の充電可能電流の値および放電可能電流の値を設定し、設定した値を上位装置へ通知する、蓄電池装置。 - 前記電池管理ユニットは、複数の前記電池監視ユニットとの間で前記通信の失敗による再送信を行った回数をカウントし、所定期間における再送信の回数が所定の閾値を超えたときに、複数の前記電池監視ユニットとの前記通信が妨害されていると判断する、請求項1記載の蓄電池装置。
- 前記電池管理ユニットは、複数の前記電池監視ユニットとの間で複数のチャンネルを切り替える方式による前記通信を行い、妨害により前記通信に使用できないチャンネル数が所定の閾値を超えたときに、複数の前記電池監視ユニットとの前記通信が妨害されていると判断する、請求項1記載の蓄電池装置。
- 前記電池管理ユニットにより設定される前記組電池の充電可能電流の値および放電可能電流の値は、前記通信周期と、前記組電池のSOHおよびSOCと、前記組電池の少なくとも1か所の温度と、に対応する値である、請求項1乃至請求項3のいずれか1項記載の蓄電池装置。
- 複数の前記組電池に流れる電流を検出する電流センサを更に備え、
前記電池管理ユニットは、前記電流センサにより検出された電流の値を取得し、前記組電池の充電電流の値が充電電流制限値を所定期間連続して超えたときに、前記組電池の充電を停止する要求を前記上位装置へ送信し、前記組電池の放電電流の値が放電電流制限値を所定期間連続して超えたときに、前記組電池の放電を停止する要求を前記上位装置へ送信する、請求項1乃至請求項4のいずれか1項記載の蓄電池装置。
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