Characterization and diagnosis of electrochemical batteries from temporal transients


Laboratory: PPRIME Institute, Department: D2-FTC, Team: EFD

ED SIMME Doctoral School proposes the following thesis subject:

Title of the thesis : Characterization and diagnosis of electrochemical batteries from temporal transients

This project would be under the supervision of : Patrick LAGONOTTE, D2-FTC department of PPRIME Institute at Universite de Poitiers.

Co-supervisor(s) : /

Starting date: 1er octobre 2022

Thesis presentation:
The analysis of transients on the batteries allows access to very large time constants, and also to a finer modeling of these elements. We have access to non-linearities of batteries in the range of voltage of use. The objective of this thesis work would initially be to move from deferred processing to online processing of these transients. Then, in a second step, to see if the transient demands of the battery use are sufficient to identify and monitor the model in order to realize a Battery Management System (BMS) with broad spectral band.

See the detailed description: SujetUP-2022-lagonotte-EN.pdf

For further information and to apply, please contact: : Patrick LAGONOTTE , Anthony THOMAS ().


Submission date: 01/10/2022 à 8 h 25 min

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