WO2011004247A2 - Secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus, vehicle including the same, and secondary battery temperature-increasing control method - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus, a vehicle including the same, and a secondary battery temperature-increasing control method.
- the invention relates to a technology for performing temperature increasing control to increase the temperature of the secondary battery with the use of the heat generation caused by the internal resistance of the secondary battery.
- JP-A-11-26032 describes an apparatus for heating up a battery for an electric vehicle.
- the temperature of the battery is detected by a temperature sensor and a discharge controller performs control so that when the detected temperature is equal to or lower than a predetermined value, an output electric current greater than the requested electric current that the battery is requested to output is caused to flow.
- the invention provides a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus capable of efficiently increasing the temperature of a secondary battery with the use of the heal generation caused by the internal resistance of the secondary battery, and provides a vehicle including such a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus.
- the invention also provides a secondary battery temperature-increasing control method, with which it is possible to efficiently increase the temperature of a secondary battery with the use of the heat generation caused by the internal resistance of the secondary battery.
- a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus is a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus for increasing a temperature of a secondary battery by controlling a ripple generating device configured to actively cause a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery, the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus including first and second calculating sections and a determining section.
- the first calculating section calculates a first value (WoutA) indicating an allowable output power of the secondary battery before a temperature increase operation for increasing the temperature of the secondary battery is performed, the allowable output power (Wout) being determined in advance based on the temperature and a state of charge (SOC) of the secondary battery.
- the second calculating section calculates a second value (WoutB) indicating the allowable output power achieved when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed, based on the amount of variation in the temperature and the amount of variation in the SOC that occur when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed.
- the determining section determines whether to perform the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery so that when the second value is equal to or greater than the first value, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed by controlling the ripple generating device and, when the second value is smaller than the first value, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is not performed.
- the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus may further include a frequency selecting section that selects a frequency of the ripple current based on the second value.
- the frequency selecting section may select a frequency, at which the second value becomes maximum, as the frequency of the ripple current.
- the frequency selecting section may select a frequency, at which the second value when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed for a predetermined period of time becomes maximum, as the frequency of the ripple current.
- the frequency selecting section may select a frequency, at which a peak value of the second value becomes maximum, as the frequency of the ripple current, and a time taken from when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is started to when the second value reaches the peak value may be set as a duration of the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery.
- a configuration may be employed, in which an internal combustion engine can be started with an electric motor with the use of an electric power output from the secondary battery, and the frequency selecting section selects a frequency, at which it is ensured that the second value is equal to or higher than an electric power required to start the internal combustion engine, as the frequency of the ripple current.
- the amount of variation in the temperature and the amount of variation in the SOC that occur when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed may be determined based on the frequency of the ripple current and a duration of the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery.
- a vehicle includes a secondary battery, a ripple generating device, and one of the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatuses described above.
- the secondary battery stores electric power to be used to drive the vehicle.
- the ripple generating device is connected to the secondary battery and is configured to actively cause a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery.
- the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus increases a temperature of the secondary battery by controlling (he ripple generating device.
- a secondary battery temperature-increasing control method is a secondary battery temperature-increasing control method of increasing a temperature of a secondary battery by controlling a ripple generating device configured to actively cause a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery, the secondary battery temperature-increasing control method including: calculating a first value (WoutA) indicating an allowable output power of the secondary battery before a temperature increase operation for increasing the temperature of the secondary battery is performed, the allowable output power (Wout) being determined in advance based on the temperature and a state of charge (SOC) of the secondary battery; calculating a second value (WoutB) indicating the allowable output power achieved when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed, based on the amount of variation in the temperature and the amount of variation in the SOC that occur when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed; and determining whether to perform the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery so that when the second value is equal to or greater than the first value, the temperature increase
- the secondary battery temperature-increasing control method may further include selecting a frequency of the ripple current based on the second value.
- a frequency, at which the second value becomes maximum may be selected as the frequency of the ripple current.
- a frequency, at which the second value when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed for a predetermined period of time becomes maximum, may be selected as the frequency of the ripple current.
- a frequency, at which a peak value of the second value becomes maximum may be selected as the frequency of the ripple current
- the secondary battery temperature-increasing control method may further include setting a time taken from when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is started to when the second value reaches the peak value, as a duration of the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery.
- a configuration may be employed, in which an internal combustion engine can be started with an electric motor with the use of an clcctiic power output fiom the secondary battery, and in selecting the frequency of the ripple current, a frequency, at which it is ensured that the second value is equal to or higher than an electric power required to start the internal combustion engine, is selected as the frequency of the ripple current.
- the amount of variation in the temperature and the amount of variation in the SOC that occur when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed may be determined based on the frequency of the ripple current and a duration of the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery.
- the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed by controlling the ripple generating device configured to actively cause a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery. Determination is made so that when the second value (WoutB) indicating the allowable output power (Wout) achieved when the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed is equal to or greater than the first value (Wout ⁇ ) indicating the allowable output power before the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is performed by controlling the ripple generating device and when the second value is smaller than the first value, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is not performed. Thus, even when it is expected that the temperature of the secondary battery will be increased, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery is not performed when the allowable output power will be reduced.
- FIG. ⁇ is a diagram for explaining a secondary battery temperature-increasing method of the invention.
- FIG 2 is a diagram showing a breakdown of voltage of the secondary battery
- FIG 3 is a Bode diagram showing impedance characteristics (absolute value) of the secondary battery
- FIG. 4 is a Bode diagram showing impedance characteristics (phase) of the secondary battery
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a peak value of a ripple current that can be caused to flow in the secondary battery under extremely low temperature conditions, where the voltage generated across an internal resistance is a constraint;
- FlG. 6 is a diagram showing the average amount of heat that can be generated in the secondary battery under extremely low temperature conditions, where the voltage generated across the internal resistance is a constraint;
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the whole of a hybrid vehicle, to which the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention is applied;
- FIG. 8 is a diagram showing the ripple current caused to flow in the secondary battery by a boost converter
- FIG 9 is a diagram showing the allowable output power of the secondary battery
- FIG. 10 is a diagram showing some examples of the variation with time of the allowable output power of the secondary battery
- FIG. 11 is a functional block diagram of part of the ECU shown in FIG. 7, (he part relating to control of the boost converter;
- FIG. 12 is a flow chart for explaining a procedure of determination, performed by the ECU shown in FIG. 7, as to whether to perform the ripple temperature increase operation;
- FIG. 13 is a functional block diagram of part of an ECU of a second embodiment, the part relating to control of the boost converter;
- FIG 14 is a How chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency performed by the ECU of the second embodiment
- FIG. 15 is a diagram showing some examples of the variation with time of the allowable output power of the secondary battery
- FIG. 16 is a flow chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency according to a modification of the second embodiment
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing the relation between the electric power required to start an engine and the temperature of the engine
- FIG. 18 is a functional block diagram of part of an ECU of a third embodiment, the part relating to control of the boost converter;
- FIG 19 shows a flow chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency performed by the ECU of the third embodiment.
- FlG. 20 shows the flow chart for explaining the procedure of selection of the ripple frequency performed by the ECU of the third embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram for explaining a secondary battery temperature-increasing method of the invention.
- the system includes a secondary battery 10, a ripple generating device 20, and a controller 30.
- the ripple generating device 20 is connected to the secondary battery 10.
- the secondary battery 10 is a rechargeable battery, typified by a lithium ion battery or a nickel-hydrogen battery.
- the secondary battery 10 has an internal resistance 12.
- the internal resistance 12 has a temperature dependence and significantly varies depending also on the frequency of the electric current that flows in the battery as described later.
- the ripple generating device 20 is controlled by the controller 30 and causes a ripple current 1 at a predetermined frequency to flow in the secondary battery 10.
- a ripple current is caused to flow in the secondary battery to increase the temperature of the secondary battery from the inside thereof (such an operation for increasing temperature is hereinafter also referred to as “the ripple temperature increase operation").
- the ripple temperature increase operation it is possible to cause the ripple cuirent
- the controller 30 controls the ripple generating device 20 so as to increase the temperature of the secondary battery 10 from the inside thereof by causing the ripple current I to flow in the secondary battery 10.
- the controller 30 controls the ripple generating device 20 so as to cause the ripple current 1 at a frequency within the range, in which the absolute value of the impedance of the secondary baflery 10 is relatively low, to flow in the secondary battery 10, based on the frequency characteristics of the impedance of the secondary battery 10.
- FIG 2 is a diagram showing a breakdown of the voltage of the secondary battery 10.
- the internal resistance has the real part only and there is no imaginary part caused by L, C etc. Referring to FIG. 2, the voltage
- FIGS. 3 and 4 arc Bode diagrams showing the impedance characteristics of the secondary battery 10.
- EfS electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
- the Bode diagrams show the impedance characteristics of the secondary battery 10 with the use of the ElS.
- FIG. 3 shows the frequency characteristics of the absolute value
- FIG. 4 shows the frequency characteristics of the phase ⁇ of the impedance Z.
- the horizontal axis which is graduated logarithmically, indicates the frequency of the alternating current (ripple current) generated in the secondary battery 10.
- the vertical axis which is graduated logarithmically, indicates the absolute value
- the vertical axis indicates the phase 0 of the impedance Z in FIG. 4.
- of the impedance Z is smaller than that when the frequency is away from such a frequency range (around 1 kHz).
- the absolute value is at most three times as high as that under the non-low temperature conditions (at room temperature, for example) (portion A in FIG 3).
- the phase ⁇ of the impedance Z is near zero and therefore, the power factor is 1, which means good efficiency.
- of the impedance Z of the secondary battery 10 is relatively low is generated by the ripple generating device 20.
- the ripple current is generated by the ripple generating device 20.
- FIG 5 is a diagram showing the peak value of the ripple current that can be caused to flow in the secondary battery 10 under extremely low temperature conditions, where the voltage ⁇ V generated across the internal resistance 12 of the secondary battery 10 is a constraint.
- the horizontal axis indicates the frequency of the ripple current and the vertical axis indicates the peak value of the ripple current (assumed to be sinusoidal) that can be caused to flow in the secondary battery 10 under the constraint of the voltage ⁇ V. Note that a case is shown by way of example, in which the voltage ⁇ V equals 0.5V, and the temperature T of the secondary battery 10 equals -30 0 C (extremely low temperature).
- FIG. 6 is a diagram showing the average amount of heat that can be generated in the secondary battery 10 under extremely low temperature conditions, where the voltage ⁇ V generated across the internal resistance 12 of the secondary battery 10 is a constraint.
- the horizontal axis indicates the frequency of the ripple current and the vertical axis indicates the average amount of heat generated in the secondary battery 10 in one cycle of the ripple. Note that also in FIG. 6, a case is shown by way of example, in which the voltage ⁇ V equals 0.5V, and the temperature T of the secondary battery 10 equals -30 0 C (extremely low temperature).
- the amount of heat generated by the secondary battery 10 increases within a frequency range (around 1 kHz), in which the absolute value of the impedance of the secondary battery 10 is relatively low.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram of the whole of a hybrid vehicle, to which the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment of the invention is applied.
- the hybrid vehicle 100 includes the secondary battery 10, a boost converter 22, a capacitor CH, inverters 52 and 54, motor generators 56 and 58, an engine 60, a power splitting mechanism 62, and a driving wheel 64.
- the hybrid vehicle 100 further includes an electronic control unit (ECU) 70, temperature sensors 82 and 90, an electric current sensor 84, and vollage sensors 86 and 88.
- ECU electronice control unit
- the boost converter 22 includes power semiconductor switching devices (hereinafter also referred to merely as "the switching devices") Ql and Q2, diodes Dl and D2, and a reactor L.
- the switching devices Ql and Q2 arc connected in series between a positive line PL2 and the negative line NL that is connected to the negative electrode of the secondary battery 10.
- a collector of the switching device Ql is connected to the positive line PL2 and an emitter of the switching device Q2 is connected to the negative line NL.
- the diodes Dl and D2 are connected in anti-parallel to the switching devices Ql and Q2, respectively.
- One terminal of the reactor L is connected to the positive line PLl that is connected to the positive electrode of the secondary battery 10 and the other terminal thereof is connected to a node ND between the switching devices Ql and Q2.
- IGBTs insulated gate bipolar transistors
- MOS power metal oxide semiconductor
- the boost converter 22 can boost the voltage between the positive line PL2 and the negative line NL (hereinafter also referred to as "the system voltage") to or above the output voltage of the secondary battery 10, based on a control signal PWMC from the ECU 70.
- the system voltage is lower than the desired voltage, by increasing the duty factor of the switching device Q2, an electric current is caused to flow from (he positive line PLl to the positive line PL2, so that it is possible to raise the system voltage.
- the system voltage is higher than the desired voltage
- by increasing the duty factor of the switching device Ql an electric current is caused to flow from the positive line PL2 to the positive line PLl, so that it is possible to reduce the system voltage.
- the boost converter 22 and the capacitor CH form the ripple generating device 20 shown in FIG 1.
- the boost converter 22 causes a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery 10 by turning on and off the switching devices Ql and Q2 based on the control signal PWMC from the ECU 70.
- the switching devices Ql and Q2 are compleinentarily turned on and off according to the control signal PWMC, whereby the boost converter 22 causes a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery 10 depending on the switching frequency of the switching devices Q 1 and Q2.
- FIG, 8 is a diagram showing the ripple current caused to flow in the secondary battery 10 by the boost converter 22.
- the electric current IB positive when the battery is being charged
- the sign of the electric current IB is turned from positive to negative.
- the boost converter 22 causes a ripple current, depending on the switching frequency of the switching devices Ql and Q2, to flow in the secondary battery 10.
- the capacitor CH smoothes the voltage between the positive line PL2 and the negative line NL.
- the capacitor CH is used as an electric power buffer that temporarily stores the electric power output from the secondary battery 10 when the iipple temperature increase operation on the secondary battery 10 is performed.
- the inverter 54 connected to the positive line PL2 and the negative line NL, drives the motor generator 58 based on the control signal PWMI2 from the ECU 70.
- Each of the motor generators 56 and 58 is an alternating current motor, which is, for example, a three-phase alternating current motor provided with a rotor in which permanent magnets are embedded.
- the power splitting mechanism 62 is a planetary gear including a sun gear, pinions, a carrier, and a ring gear. The motor generators 56 and 58 and the engine 60 are connected to the power splitting mechanism
- the power generated by the engine 60 is distributed to two paths by the power splitting mechanism 62. Specifically, one of these paths transmits the power to the driving wheel 64 and the other transmits the power to the motor generator 56.
- the motor generator 56 generates electricity with the use of the power of the engine 60 distributed by the power splitting mechanism 62.
- the remaining capacity hereinafter also referred to as the "SOC (state of charge)" and represented by the value from Q% to 100% where the fully discharged state and the fully charged state are 0% and 100%, respectively
- SOC state of charge
- the motor generator 58 generates the driving power with the use of the electric power supplied through the positive line PL2.
- the driving power generated by the motor generator 58 is transmitted to the driving wheel 64.
- the motor generator 58 receives, from the driving wheel 64, the kinetic energy of the vehicle to generate electricity.
- the motor generator 58 serves as a regenerative brake that converts the kinetic energy of the vehicle to electric power to obtain the braking force.
- the temperature sensor 82 detects the temperature TB of the secondary battery 10 and outputs the delected value to the ECU 70.
- the electric current sensor 84 detects the electric current IB that is input to and output from the secondary battery 10 and outputs the detected value to the ECU 70.
- the sign of the electric current IB is hereinafter positive when the electric current IB flows in the direction such that the secondary battery 10 is charged.
- the voltage sensor 86 detects the voltage VB between the positive line PLl and the negative line NL, which corresponds to the output voltage of the secondary battery 10, and outputs the detected value to the ECU 70.
- the voltage sensor 88 detects the voltage VH between the positive line PL2 and the negative line NL and outputs the detected value to the ECU 70.
- the temperature sensor 90 detects the temperature TE of the engine 60 and outputs the detected value to the ECU 70.
- the ECU 70 generates the control signal PWMC to drive the boost converter 22 based on the detected values of the voltages VB and VH received from the voltage sensors 86 and 88 and outputs the generated control signal PVVMC to the boost converter 22.
- the ECU 70 determines whether to perform the ripple temperature increase operation, by the method described later. Note that when the detected value of the temperature TB received from the temperature sensor 82 falls below a predetermined value, for example, it is requested to perform the tipple temperature increase operation. When it is determined to perform the ripple temperature increase operation, the ECU 70 controls the boost converter 22 to cause a ripple current to flow in the secondary battery 10 to perform the ripple temperature increase operation on the secondary battery 10.
- the ECU 70 generates the control signals PWMU and PWM12 to drive the motor generators 56 and 58, respectively, and outputs the generated signals PWMIl and PWM12 to the inverters 52 and 54, respectively.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram showing the allowable output power Wout of the secondary battery 10.
- the allowable output power Wout is the electric power (kW) that the secondary battery 10 can output (discharge) in an instant.
- the horizontal axis indicates the temperature ( 0 C) of the secondary battery 10 and the vertical axis indicates the SOC ⁇ %) of the secondary battery 10.
- the allowable output power Wout is equal on the same line, and (he higher the temperature of the secondary battery 10 is and the higher the SOC is, the higher the allowable output power Wout is.
- the point in FIG 9 is an example of the state (initial state) of the secondary battery 10 before the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- the vectors represented by the dotted lines show the possibilities of the change in the state of the secondary battery 10 caused by the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the change in the state of the secondary battery 10 caused by the ripple temperature increase operation that is, the amount of variation in the temperature and the amount of variation in the SOC, arc determined based on the frequency of the ripple current (hereinafter also referred to as the "ripple frequency") caused to flow during the ripple temperature increase operation and the duration, for which the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- the allowable output power after the temperature is increased is predicted based on the ripple frequency and the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation, and the predicted value is compared with the allowable output power before the ripple temperature increase operation is performed. Then, when the predicted value of the allowable output power after the temperature is increased is equal to or higher than the allowable output power before the temperature is increased, it is determined to perform the ripple temperature increase operation. When the predicted value of the allowable output power after the temperature is increased is lower than the allowable output power before the temperature is increased, it is determined not to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- FIG 10 is a diagram showing some examples of the variation with time of the allowable output power Wout of the secondary battery 10.
- the horizontal axis indicates the duration (time) of the ripple temperature increase operation and the vertical axis indicates the amount of variation ⁇ Wout of the allowable output power Wout.
- Three examples illustrated correspond to the three vectors represented by the dotted lines in FIG. 9.
- FIG. 11 is a functional block diagram of part of the ECU 70 shown in FIG. 7, the part relating to the control of the boost converter 22.
- the ECU 70 includes a voltage command generating section 110, a voltage control section 112, a duty command generating section U4 > a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal generating section 116, a first calculating section 118, a second calculating secction 120, a detc ⁇ nining section 122, and a carrier generating section 124.
- PWM pulse width modulation
- the voltage command generating section UO generates a voltage command value VR that is the target value of the voltage VH controlled by the boost converter 22.
- the voltage command generating section 110 generates a voltage command value VR based on the power of the motor generators 56 and 58 calculated from the torque command values and the motor speeds of the motor generators 56 and 58.
- the voltage control section 112 receives the voltage command value VR from the voltage command generating section 110 and receives the detected values of the voltages VH and VB from the voltage sensors 88 and 86, respectively.
- the voltage control section 112 performs the control operation (proportional integral control, for example) to make the voltage VH equal to the voltage command value VR.
- the duty command generating section 114 generates the duty command value d that indicates the switching duty factors of the switching devices Ql and Q2 of the boost converter 22 based on the output for control from the voltage control section 112.
- the duty command generating section 114 sets the duty command value d to a predetermined value (0.5 (boost ratio is 2), for example) for the ripple temperature increase operation, irrespective of the output for control from the voltage control section 112.
- the PWM signal generating section 116 compares the duty command value d received from the duty command generating section 114, with the carrier signal CR received from the carrier generating section 124 and generates the control signal PWMC, in which the logical status varies depending on the result of comparison.
- the PWM signal generating section 116 then outputs the generated control signal PWMC to the switching devices Ql and Q2 of the boost converter 22.
- the first calculating section 118 receives the temperature TB of the secondary battery 10 detected by the temperature sensor 82 and the SOC of the secondary battery 10.
- the SOC of the secondary battery 10 is calculated based on the detected values of the electric current IB and the voltage VB, etc. with the use of various, publicly known methods.
- the first calculating section 118 reads the allowable output power map MAP of the secondary battery 10 shown in FIG. 9 from a storage section, the allowable output power map being prepared in advance in the storage section, such as a read only memory (ROM) (not shown).
- ROM read only memory
- the first calculating section 118 then calculates the current allowable output power WoutA of the secondary battery 10 based on (he temperature TB and the SOC of the secondary battery 10 with the use of the allowable output power map MAP.
- the allowable output power WoutA is the allowable output power of the secondary battery 10 before the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- the second calculating section 120 receives the temperature TB and the SOC of the secondary battery 10 and reads the allowable output power map MAP from the storage section.
- the second calculating section 120 receives the temperature variation amount ⁇ T (amount of increase in temperature) and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S (amount of reduction in SOC) of the secondary battery 10 caused when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S are determined based on the ripple frequency and the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation and these amounts may be calculated in the second calculating section 120 based on the ripple frequency and the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the second calculating section 120 calculates (predicts) the allowable output power WoutB of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed, based on the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S with the use of the allowable output power map MAP.
- the determining section 122 receives the allowable output power WoutA from the first calculating section 1 18 and receives the allowable output power WoutB from the second calculating section 120. When the allowable output power WoutB is equal to or higher than the allowable output power WoutA, the determining section 122 determines to actually perform the ripple temperature increase operation. On the other hand, when the allowable output power WoutB is lower than the allowable output power WoutA, the determining section 122 determines not to perform the ripple temperature increase operation. The determining section 122 sends the result of determining whether to perform the ripple temperature increase operation, to the duty command generating section 114 and the carrier generating section 124.
- the carrier generating section 124 generates the carrier signal CR (triangular wave) for generating the PWM signal in the PWM signal generating section 116 and outputs the generated cairier signal CR to the PWM signal generating section
- the carrier generating section 124 When the result of determination to the effect that the ripple temperature increase operation on the secondary battery 10 is to be performed is received from the determining section 122, the carrier generating section 124 generates the carrier signal CR having the ripple frequency (1 kHz based on FIG 3, for example) and outputs the generated carrier signal CR to the PWM signal generating section 116.
- FIG 12 is a flow chart for explaining a procedure of determination, performed by the ECU 70 shown in FIG. 7, as to whether to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- a cors of steps shown in this flow chart is called by the main routine and executed when it is requested to perform the ripple temperature increase operation because, for example, the temperature TB of the secondary battery 10 falls below the predetermined value.
- the ECU 70 acquires the temperature TB and the SOC of the secondary battery 10 (step SlO).
- the temperature TB is detected by the temperature sensor 82 and the SOC is calculated based on the electric current IB detected by the electric current sensor 84 and on the voltage VB detected by the voltage sensor 86.
- the ECU 70 calculates the current allowable output power Wout ⁇ based on the temperature TB and the SOC, acquired in step SlO, with the use of the allowable output power MAP of the secondary battery 10, which has been prepared in advance (step S20). Subsequently, the ECU 70 calculates the amount of variation in temperature and the amount of variation in SOC of the secondary battery 10 when the ripple temperature increase operation is pei formed (step S30). Note that as described above, the amount of variation in temperature and the amount of variation in SOC are determined based on the ripple frequency and the duration of the temperature increase operation and the ECU 70 calculates these amounts of variation based on the ripple frequency and the duration of the temperature increase operation, which are determined in advance.
- the ECU 70 calculates the allowable output power WoutB achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed, based on the amount of variation in temperature and the amount of variation in SOC calculated in step S30 with the use of the allowable output power map MAP again (step S40).
- the ECU 70 determines whether the allowable output power Wo ⁇ tB calculated in step S40 is equal to or higher than the allowable output power WoutA calculated in step S20 (step S50). When it is determined that the allowable output power WoutB is equal to or higher than the allowable output power VVoufA (YES in step S50), the ECU 70 controls the boost converter 22 to actually perform the ripple temperature increase operation (step S60). On the other hand, when it is determined in step S50 that the allowable output power WoutB is lower than the allowable output power WoutA (NO in step S50), the ECU 70 determines not to perform the ripple temperature increase operation (step S70).
- the allowable output power WoutB achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed is predicted with the use of the allowable output power map of the secondary battery 10 and is compared with the allowable output power WoutA before the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- the allowable output power WoutB is equal to or higher than the allowable output power WoutA, it is determined to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the allowable output power WoutB is lower than the allowable output power WoutA, it is determined not to perform the ripple temperature increase operation. Accordingly, even when it is expected that the temperature of the secondary battery 10 will be increased, the temperature increase operation on the secondary battery 10 is not performed when the allowable output power will be reduced.
- the temperature of the secondary battery 10 is efficiently increased with the use of the heat generated by the internal resistance 12 of the secondary battery 10.
- the secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus further include a frequency selecting section that selects the ripple frequency f based on the value of the allowable output power Wout achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- a frequency selecting section that selects the ripple frequency f based on the value of the allowable output power Wout achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed.
- a ripple frequency is selected, at which the allowable output power WoutB of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed becomes maximum.
- FIG. 13 is a functional block diagram of part of the ECU 7OA of the second embodiment, the part relating to the control of the boost converter 22.
- the ECU 7OA further includes a frequency range setting section 126 and a frequency selecting section 128 in addition to the components of the ECU 70 shown in FIG. 11.
- the ECU 7OA includes a second calculating section 120A and a ca ⁇ ier generating section 124A instead of the second calculating section 120 and the carrier generating section 124.
- the frequency range setting section 126 sets the range of the ripple frequency, at which the ripple temperature increase operation can be performed.
- the range of the ripple frequency is determined based on the lifetime of the secondary battery 10, the upper and lower limit voltages, the maximum electric current, etc., for example.
- the frequency range setting section 126 discretizes the range of the frequency into a predetermined number of frequencies (or at predetermined intervals) and outputs the frequencies fi to the second calculating section 12OA.
- the second calculating section 120A calculates (predicts) the allowable output power WoutBi of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed for a predetermined period of time, based on the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S of the secondary battery 10 that occur when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed, with the use of the allowable output power map MAP as in the case of the second calculating section 120 shown in FlG. 11.
- the frequency selecting section 128 selects, as the ripple frequency f, the frequency, at which the allowable output power WoutBi received from the second calculating section 120A becomes maximum. The frequency selecting section 128 then outputs the selected ripple frequency f to the carrier generating section 124A and outputs the allowable output power corresponding to the selected frequency to the determining section 122 as the allowable output power WoutB.
- the carrier generating section 124A generates the carrier signal CR for generating the PWM signal in the PWM signal generating section 116 and outputs the generated carrier signal CR to the PWM signal generating section 116.
- the carrier generating section 124A geneiates the carrier signal CR having the ripple frequency f received from the frequency selecting section 128 and outputs the generated canicr signal CR to the PWM signal generating section U 6.
- ECU 7OA is the same as the ECU 70 of the first embodiment described with reference to FlG. 11, except the above.
- FIG 14 is a flow chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency performed by the ECU 7OA of the second embodiment. Note that a series of steps shown in this flow chart is also called by the main routine and executed when it is requested to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the ECU 7OA determines whether the ECO mode is currently selected (step Sl IO).
- the ECO mode is a drive mode, in which weight is given to the improvement of the energy efficiency rather than the driving response of the vehicle.
- the driver can select the ECO mode with the use of a switch.
- the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation is set to Tl (step S 120).
- the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation is set to T2 (>T1) (step S130).
- ECU 70 ⁇ sets the range of the ripple frequency, in which the ripple temperature increase operation can be performed (step S 140). Subsequently, the ECU 7OA discrctizcs the set frequency range into a predetermined number of frequencies (or at predetermined intervals) (step S150).
- the ECU 7OA acquires the temperature TB and the SOC of the secondary battery 10 (step Sl 60). The ECU 7OA then calculates the current allowable output power WoutA of the secondary battery 10 based on the temperature TB and the SOC acquired in step S 160, with the use of the allowable output power map MAP prepared in advance (step S 170).
- the ECU 7OA calculates, for each of the frequencies, the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S of the secondary battery 10 that occur when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed for the duration set in step S 120 or S 130, based on the temperature variation amount and the SOC variation amount of the secondary battery 10 that occur when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed and that arc compiled in a map in advance for each of the frequencies (step S 180).
- the ECU 7OA calculates (predicts), for each of the frequencies, the allowable output power WoutBi of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed, based on the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S calculated for each of the frequencies in step S 180, with the use of the allowable output power map MAP (step S 190).
- the ECU 70 ⁇ selects, as the ripple frequency f, the frequency, at which the allowable output power
- the ripple frequency is Selected, at which the allowable output power WoutB of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed becomes maximum.
- the second embodiment it is possible to efficiently and effectively increase the temperature of the secondary battery 10 with the use of the heat generated by the internal resistance 12 of the secondary battery 10.
- the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation is specified and the frequency, at which the allowable output power WoutBi achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed for this duration becomes maximum, is selected as the ripple frequency.
- the frequency, at which the peak value of the allowable output power WoutBi becomes maximum is selected as the ripple frequency and the time taken until the peak value is reached is set as the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation.
- FIG 15 is a diagram showing some examples of the variation with time of the allowable output power Wout of the secondary battery 10.
- the curves kl to k3 show the variation with time of the allowable output power in the cases where the ripple frequencies differ from each other.
- FIG. 16 is a flow chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency according to the modification of the second embodiment. Note that a variants of steps shown in this flow chart is also called by the main routine and executed when it is requested to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- lhe flow chart includes steps S125 and Sl 35, instead of steps S 120 and Sl 30, respectively, of the flow chart shown in FIG. 14 and includes steps S210 to S250, instead of steps S180 to S200, respectively, of the flow chart shown in FIG 14.
- step SIlO When it is determined in step SIlO that the ECO mode is not selected
- step SIlO the maximum duration of the ripple temperature increase operation is set to Tl (step Sl 25).
- step Sl 25 the maximum duration of the ripple temperature increase operation is set to
- the ECU 7OA calculates, for each of the frequencies, the variation with time of the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S of the secondary battery 10 that occur when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed for the maximum duration set in step S 125 or S 135, based on the temperature variation amount and the SOC variation amount of the secondary battery 10 that occur when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed and that are compiled in a map in advance for each of the frequencies (step S210).
- the ECU 70 ⁇ calculates (predicts), for each of the frequencies, the variation with time of the allowable output power WoutBi achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed for the maximum duration set in step S 125 or S 135, based on the temperature variation amount ⁇ T and the SOC variation amount ⁇ S calculated for each of the frequencies in step S210, with the use of the allowable output power map MAP (step S220).
- the ECU 7OA extracts the maximum value of the allowable output power WoutBi and the time taken for the allowable output power WoutBi to reach the maximum value for each of the frequencies (step S230).
- the ECU 7OA selects, as the ripple frequency f, the frequency, at which the maximum value of the allowable output power WoutBi becomes maximum (step S240).
- the ECU 7OA sets, as the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation, the time taken for the allowable output power WoutBi to reach the maximum value that corresponds to the selected frequency (step S250).
- the frequency, at which the peak value of the allowable output power VVout becomes maximum is selected as the ripple frequency and the time taken for the allowable output power WoutBi to reach the peak value is set as the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the ripple frequency is selected so that the allowable output power Wout of the secondary battery 10 achieved when the ripple temperature increase operation is performed becomes maximum.
- the frequency, at which it is ensured that the electric power required to start the engine 60 (FIG. 7) with the motor generator 56 (FIG. 7) is obtained is selected as the ripple frequency.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram showing the relation between the electric power required to start the engine and the temperature of the engine.
- the electric power (kW) required to start the engine 60 with the motor generator 56 increases as the temperature of the engine decreases.
- the electric power required to start the engine 60 with the motor generator 56 is calculated based on the temperature of the engine and the frequency, at which it is ensured that the calculated electric power required to start the engine is obtained, is selected as the ripple frequency.
- An overall configuration of a hybrid vehicle, in which a secondary battery temperature-increasing control apparatus according to the third embodiment is used, is the same as that of the hybrid vehicle 100 shown in FIG 7.
- FlG. 18 is a functional block diagram of part of the ECU 7OB of the third embodiment, the part relating to the control of the boost converter 22.
- the ECU 7OB includes a voltage command generating section 110, a voltage control section 112, a duty command generating section 114, a PWM signal generating section 116, a first calculating section 118, a determining section 122, an engine starting electric power calculating section 130, a frequency selecting section 128A, a carrier generating section 124A, a second calculating section 120A, and a frequency range setting section 126.
- the engine starting electric power calculating section 130 calculates the electric power Wrcq (kW) required to start the engine 60 with the motor generator 56 based on the temperature TE of the engine 60 detected by the temperature sensor 90 (FIG 7), with the use of the map shown in FIG 17 prepared in advance.
- the frequency selecting section 128A receives the electric power Wreq from the engine starting electric power calculating section 130 and receives the allowable output power WoutBi from the second calculating section 120A. When there is the allowable output power WoutBi equal to or higher than the electric power Wreq, the frequency selecting section 128A selects the frequency corresponding to the allowable output power WoutBi as the ripple frequency. When there arc a plurality of allowable output powers WoutBi equal to or higher than the electric power Wrcq, the frequency that renders the duration of the ripple temperature increase operation short, the frequency that renders the amount of reduction of the SOC small, etc. may be selected as the ripple frequency.
- the frequency selecting section 128A outputs the selected ripple frequency f to the carrier generating section 124A and outputs the allowable output power corresponding to the selected frequency to the determining section 122 as the allowable output power WoutB.
- FIGS. 19 and 20 show a flow chart for explaining a procedure of selection of the ripple frequency performed by the ECU 7OB of the third embodiment. Note that a series of steps shown in this flow chart is also called by the main routine and executed when it is requested to perform the ripple temperature increase operation.
- the ECU 7OB acquires the temperature TE of the engine 60 (FIG 7) from the temperature sensor 90 (FIG. 7) (step S310).
- the ECU 70B then calculates the electric power Wrcq required to start the engine 60 with the motor generator 56 (FIG 7), based on the temperature TE with the use of the map shown in FIG. 17 prepared in advance (step S320).
- steps S330 to S380 are the same as steps S140 to S190, respectively, shown in FIG 14 and steps.
- S410 to S430 are the same as steps S50 to S70, respectively, shown in FIG. 12 and therefore, the description thereof is not repeated.
- the ECU 7OB determines whether there is a frequency that renders WoutBi equal to or greater than Wreq (Wreq ⁇ WoutBi) (step S390). When it is determined that there is a frequency that renders Wreq ⁇ WoutBi (YES in step S390), the ECU 70B appropriately selects the ripple frequency from among the frequencies that vender Wrcq ⁇ WoutBi (step S400). Then, the ECU 7OB outputs the allowable output power corresponding to the selected frequency to the determining section 122 as the allowable output power WoutB. On the other hand, when it is determined that there is no frequency that renders Wrcq ⁇ WoutBi (NO in step S390), the ECU 7OB determines not to perform the ripple temperature increase operation (step S430).
- the frequency, at which it is ensured that the electric power Wreq required to start the engine 60 with the motor generator 56 is obtained is selected as the ripple frequency.
- the frequency, at which the minimum necessary electric power can be obtained is selected as the ripple frequency.
- the invention can be applied to a so-called series hybrid vehicle, in which the engine 60 is used solely to drive the motor generator 56 and the driving force of the vehicle is generated only by the motor generator 56, a hybrid vehicle, in which only the regenerated energy out of the kinetic energy generated by the engine 60 is recovered in the form of electric energy, and a motor-assisted hybrid vehicle, in which the engine is used as the main power source and a motor provides assisting force as needed.
- the above first and second embodiments can be applied to the electric vehicle that is not provided with the engine 60 and driven only by the electric power and to the fuel cell vehicle that includes, as the direct current power source, a fuel cell in addition to the secondary battery 10.
- the third embodiment can also be applied to the fuel cell vehicle that is provided with a fuel cell in addition to the secondary battery 10.
- the boost converter 22 and the capacitor CH arc an example of the "ripple generating device" of the invention.
- the first calculating section 118 is an example of the "first calculating section” of the invention.
- the second calculating sections 120 and 120A arc an example of the "second calculating section” of the invention.
- the engine 60 is an example of the "internal combustion engine” of the invention.
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