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Non-Intrusive Correlating Battery Monitoring System and Method

  • US 20160018473A1
  • Filed: 07/13/2015
  • Published: 01/21/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/18/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A battery monitoring system comprising:

  • a. a plurality of battery temperature probes each adapted to sense the temperature of an associated battery or battery string, each battery temperature probe being adapted to be non-intrusively mounted on or adjacent its associated battery or battery string;

    b. an ambient temperature probe adapted to sense the ambient temperature of an environment in which the batteries are located;

    c. a plurality of current sensors each adapted to sense a charge current delivered to an associated battery string during a charging event and a discharge current delivered from an associated battery string during a discharging event, each current sensor being adapted to non-intrusively measure the charge current and the discharge current; and

    d. a controller configured to;

    i. receive associated data from the battery temperature probes, the ambient temperature probe and the current sensors;

    ii. calculate a plurality of temperature deltas between the ambient temperature and each of the battery or battery string temperatures;

    iii. generate a thermal event alarm if any of the temperature deltas exceed a user-defined thermal event temperature delta and any of the charge currents exceed a user-defined thermal event charge current;

    iv. determine if there has been a recent discharge or recharge event; and

    v. generate;

    A. a thermal runaway alarm if all of the following conditions are satisfied;

    there has not been a recent discharge or recharge event, any of the temperature deltas exceed a user-defined thermal runaway temperature delta and any of the charge currents exceed a user-defined thermal runaway charge current; and

    B. a battery aging alarm if all of the following conditions are satisfied;

    there has not been a recent discharge or recharge event, the temperature deltas are below a user-defined battery aging temperature delta and any of the charge currents exceed a user-defined battery aging charge current.

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