Addresses the methodology and theoretical foundation of battery
manufacturing, service and management systems
(BM2S2), and discusses the issues and challenges
in these areas
This book brings together experts in the field to highlight the cutting
edge research advances in BM2S2 and to promote an
innovative integrated research framework responding to the challenges.
There are three major parts included in this book: manufacturing,
service, and management. The first part focuses on battery manufacturing
systems, including modeling, analysis, design and control, as well as
economic and risk analyses. The second part focuses on information
technology's impact on service systems, such as data-driven reliability
modeling, failure prognosis, and service decision making methodologies
for battery services. The third part addresses battery management
systems (BMS) for control and optimization of battery cells, operations,
and hybrid storage systems to ensure overall performance and safety, as
well as EV management. The contributors consist of experts from
universities, industry research centers, and government agency. In
addition, this book:
- Provides comprehensive overviews of lithium-ion battery and battery
electrical vehicle manufacturing, as well as economic returns and
government support
- Introduces integrated models for quality propagation and productivity
improvement, as well as indicators for bottleneck identification and
mitigation in battery manufacturing
- Covers models and diagnosis algorithms for battery SOC and SOH
estimation, data-driven prognosis algorithms for predicting the
remaining useful life (RUL) of battery SOC and SOH
- Presents mathematical models and novel structure of battery equalizers
in battery management systems (BMS)
- Reviews the state of the art of battery, supercapacitor, and
battery-supercapacitor hybrid energy storage systems (HESSs) for
advanced electric vehicle applications
Advances in Battery Manufacturing, Services, and Management Systems is
written for researchers and engineers working on battery manufacturing,
service, operations, logistics, and management. It can also serve as a
reference for senior undergraduate and graduate students interested in
BM2S2.