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Battery Management System (BMS) -

Introduction

Dr. Kishore Kumar Pedapenki


Ph.D. (IITRorkee)

Associate Professor,
Electrical and Electronics Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering and Technology,
Jain (Deemed-to-be University),
Bangalore

January 24, 2024

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

Course Objectives

1 Classify various batteries and their characteristics.

2 Understand the battery management system.

3 Analyse the operational mechanism of Batteries.

4 Analyse the battery modeling

5 Compare the battery charging algorithm

6 Compute the State of charge indication with different


systems.

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656
UNIT I: Basic Information on Batteries (9 Hours)

Historial Overview,
Battery Systems - Definitions, Battery Design, Battery
Characteristics -
Types of Batteries
NiCd Batteries
NiMH Batteries
Li-ion Batteries
Li-ion Polymer Batteries
Li metal Batteries
SLA Batteries
Rechargeable Alkaline Batteries
Zinc-air Batteries

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

UNIT II : Battery Management System (13 Hours)

Introduction
The Energy Chain,
Definition of Battery Management System (BMS),
A general BMS with block diagram,
BMS Parts - Power Module, Battery, DC/DC Converter,
Load, and Communication Channel,
Examples of BMS - Introduction,
Comparison of BMS in a low-end and high-end shaver,
Comparison of BMS in two types of cellular phones.

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656
UNIT III : General Operational Mechanism of Batteries
(7 Hours)

Introduction

Basic thermodynamics

Kinetic and diffusion over potentials

Double-layer capacitance

Battery Voltage

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

UNIT IV : Battery Modelling (7 Hours)

Chemical and electrochemical potential

Modelling of chemical and electrochemical reactions

Modelling of mass transport

Modelling of thermal behavior

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656
UNIT V : Battery Charging Algorithms and State of
Charge (9 Hours)

Battery Charging Algorithms - NiCd, NiMH and Li-ion

Battery State of charge indication - Definition, Direct


Measurement

Bookkeeping System

Adaptive Systems

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

1 Compare battery characteristics of various batteries.

2 Describe the battery management system.

3 Analyse the operational mechanism of Batteries.

4 Analyse the battery modeling

5 Compare the battery charging algorithm

6 Describe the State of charge indication with different


systems.

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656
Evaluation Schemes

Scheme of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):-


CIE consists of three tests each for a maximum of 45 marks.
The performance of two best out of three tests is considered
and is scaled for a maximum of 15 marks. One MCQ carries 10
marks and Assignment carries 5 marks. Total 30 marks.
Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE):- The question
paper consists of one question from Unit 1 and one question
from Unit 2, Units 3, 4, and 5 will be given with two questions of
internal choice each for a maximum of 14 marks with two to
three sub-divisions. The students are required to answer five
full questions (Questions from units 1 & 2 Compulsory, 3, 4,
and 5 with internal choice).

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

Scheme of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)

Scheme of Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE)


Marks No. of Marks
S.No. Type
per test Tests Considered
1 Internal Test 45 2 15
2 MCQ 10 1 10
3 Assignment 5 1 5
Total 30

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656
Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE)

Scheme of Semester End Examination (SEE)


Marks
Q. No. Units
Considered
1 Unit 1 14
2 Unit 2 14
3
Unit 3 14
4
5
Unit 4 14
6
7
Unit 5 14
8
Total 70

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

References
Text Books
1 H.J. Bergveld, ”Battery Management Systems Design by
Modelling”, University Press Facilities, Eindhoven, 2001.
2 Philip Weicker, ”A system approach to Li-ion battery
management”, Artech House, 2014.
3 Gregori L Plett,”Battery Management System : Battery
Modelling”, Artech House, 2015.
References
1 M. Barak, T. Dikinson, ”Electrochemical Power Sources :
Primary and Secondary Batteries”, IEE Energy Series 1,
A. Wheaton and Co., Exetor, 1980.
2 Coursera Course Link
3 Udemy

Dr. Kishore JU, Bangalore


[email protected] : 9410154656

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