Volume 199, Issue 2 pp. 10-16
Research Article

Judging Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using a Real-Time Capacitance Measurement

FUTAO KANEKO

FUTAO KANEKO

Niigata University, Japan

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TAKAHIRO KAWAKAMI

TAKAHIRO KAWAKAMI

Niigata University, Japan

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KAZUNARI SHINBO

KAZUNARI SHINBO

Niigata University, Japan

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AKIRA BABA

AKIRA BABA

Niigata University, Japan

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KEIZO KATO

KEIZO KATO

Niigata University, Japan

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SHIGETOSHI MIYAZAKI

SHIGETOSHI MIYAZAKI

Alpus Electric Instruments, Japan

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KOICHI SHIMIZU

KOICHI SHIMIZU

Alpus Electric Instruments, Japan

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KENICHI SATO

KENICHI SATO

Midori Anzen, Japan

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OSAMU HANAOKA

OSAMU HANAOKA

Midori Electronic, Japan

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First published: 11 January 2017
Citations: 1

SUMMARY

A novel method was proposed to judge degradation/health of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) using the capacitance that was estimated from the real-time voltage and current characteristics of the batteries. It is thought that the capacitance of LIBs decreases with degradation because of undesirable components formed on the electrodes that are the main cause of the degradation. As the LIBs are active, the capacitance was evaluated from the differential equation, ∆Q/∆v = I/(∆v/∆t) = i/(dv/dt), using the voltage and current characteristics during the charging or discharging. The capacitances of the commercial LIBs with different SOHs; 100%, 92%, and 88% were estimated during the charging and discharging using the equation. The average capacitance in the specific voltage region of the batteries was directly proportional to the state of health. Therefore, the proposed measurement is thought to be a useful method for judging degradation of LIBs.

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