Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Detection of an internal short circuit in a battery
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Application No.: US16410714Application Date: 2019-05-13
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Publication No.: US11355824B2Publication Date: 2022-06-07
- Inventor: Anna G. Stefanopoulou , Jason B. Siegel , Sravan Pannala , Gregory B. Less , Ting Cai , Mingxuan Zhang
- Applicant: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Applicant Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Assignee: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Current Assignee: The Regents of The University of Michigan
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Ann Arbor
- Agency: Quarles & Brady LLP
- Main IPC: H01M50/578
- IPC: H01M50/578 ; G01R31/52 ; H01M10/42 ; H01M10/48 ; G01R31/3842 ; B60L58/12 ; H01M10/0525 ; G01R31/36

Abstract:
An electrical device comprises a battery cell; a pressure sensor for measuring swelling forces of the battery cell, optionally with voltage, temperature and current sensors, and a battery management system including a controller. The controller executes a program to: (i) determine a reference swelling force corresponding to a reference electrical signal received from the pressure sensor at an earlier reference time, (ii) determine a second swelling force corresponding to a second electrical signal received from the pressure sensor at a later second time, and (iii) determine whether a risk of internal short circuit of the battery cell exists by comparing a reference level of the reference electrical signal and a signal representative of the second electrical signal. When the signal representative of the second electrical signal exceeds the reference level of the reference electrical signal by a threshold amount, a risk of internal short circuit of the cell exists.
Public/Granted literature
- US20200313152A1 Detection of an Internal Short Circuit in a Battery Public/Granted day:2020-10-01
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