Challenges and outlook for lithium-ion battery fault diagnosis methods from the laboratory to real world applications

Quanqing Yu, Can Wang, Jianming Li, Rui Xiong*, Michael Pecht

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Abstract

Lithium-ion batteries are the ideal energy storage device for numerous portable and energy storage applications. Efficient fault diagnosis methods become urgent to address safety risks. The fault modes, fault data, fault diagnosis methods in different scenarios, i.e., laboratory, electric vehicle, energy storage system, and simulation, are reviewed and compared comprehensively. The data characteristics, performance and limitations of fault diagnosis methods are discussed further. The results show that the fault diagnosis methods of laboratory scenario are more advanced than real-world applications because of the clean and perfect dataset, advanced equipment, and ideal operating conditions. At last, the outlook and challenges for applying fault diagnosis methods from laboratory to real-world applications are investigated from three aspects: unified framework of fault diagnosis methods, cloud big data fusion, and application of laboratory measurement technologies. To realize more accurate fault diagnosis in real-world applications within the advanced research of laboratory, more significant work is still needed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100254
JournaleTransportation
Volume17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Fault diagnosis
  • From laboratory to real world
  • Lithium-ion battery safety
  • Multi-source data

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