MOGLI

Multiphysical Sensor Technology to Optimize the Operation of Lithium-Ion Batteries

The aim of the MOGLI project is to further develop the method of ultrasound diagnostics for lithium-ion accumulators, which has already been tested in the laboratory (TRL3), into a practical application (TRL5).
This should enable fast and low-cost determination of the condition of battery systems in the vehicle even during operation, generating data for the battery management to increase the accuracy of estimating the state of charge and ageing (SOC and SOH) and to detect mechanical damage more quickly. To this end, battery-sensor interactions are simulated to define boundary conditions, prototypes are measured within those, and then both the ultrasonic sensors and structures and the electronics are optimized. In addition, the internal processes in the cell and their effect on ultrasound diagnostics will be understood, and alternative sensor systems will be tested. For this purpose, optical fibers are inserted into the cell in order to directly measure strain, temperature, and degree of lithiation in the materials. Electromagnetic transducers are also used to excite the cells from the inside instead of on the surface, thus providing a baseline for comparison. These data are then correlated with the ultrasound diagnostics. Finally, the technology is comprehensively evaluated in a (partial) battery module under conditions similar to those found in vehicles.

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Duration
01.09.2020 - 31.08.2023

Funding source
FFG - Mobilität der Zukunft

Coordinator
AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH

Partners
Technische Universität Graz
TDK Electronics GmbH & Co OG
AVL List GmbH