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Fiber Optic Sensing Technologies for Battery Management Systems and Energy Storage Applications

Engineering and Technology

Fiber Optic Sensing Technologies for Battery Management Systems and Energy Storage Applications

Y. Su, Y. Preger, et al.

Explore the groundbreaking advancements in fiber optic sensors for battery management systems and energy storage applications, led by authors Yang-Duan Su, Yuliya Preger, Hannah Burroughs, Chenhu Sun, and Paul R. Ohodnicki. Discover how these innovative sensors measure critical internal and external parameters, detect thermal runaway, and promise enhanced safety for electric vehicles and grid-scale systems.

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Abstract
This review discusses advancements in fiber optic sensors for battery management systems (BMS) and energy storage applications. It focuses on measuring internal parameters (temperature, strain, pressure, refractive index) and external parameters (temperature gradients, vent gases) for general operation and thermal runaway detection. The review examines the suitability of fiber optic sensors for various battery scales (electric vehicles, heavy-duty trucks, grid-scale systems), compares them to electrical sensors, and critically assesses electrochemical stability issues. High interrogation costs are identified as a limitation, and future perspectives for grid-scale energy storage fault detection and prediction are discussed.
Publisher
Sensors
Published On
Feb 17, 2021
Authors
Yang-Duan Su, Yuliya Preger, Hannah Burroughs, Chenhu Sun, Paul R. Ohodnicki
Tags
fiber optic sensors
battery management systems
energy storage
thermal runaway
electrochemical stability
fault detection
electric vehicles
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