Lithium Ion Family Battery Systems PD291810

Topics: Advanced Technologies Electric vehicles , Battery packs , Lithium-ion batteries , Hybrid electric vehicles

PD291810

The lithium Ion family of technologies are the primary technology for plug-in and electric vehicles but, it is also being found in hybrid products. Each family can have a different discharging voltage characteristic which effects vehicle and Scan Tool diagnostics.  This five-part series will provide the necessary information on all of the lithium technologies, cell balancing systems, failure modes, diagnostics, and how these battery packs can be repaired instead of replaced.

At the conclusion of this course from SAE training partner FutureTech*, participants will will be able to identify the various lithium formats, aspects cell aging, building concepts, and understand how to use scan tool PIDs to help analyze, diagnose and repair the battery pack.  GM, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Tesla, Toyota electric and hybrid vehicle products are featured.

Objectives

By participating in this eLearning course, you'll be able to:

  • List the advantages and disadvantages of lithium technologies and the automotive lithium battery formats
  • Describe the discharging and charging process of a lithium battery cell
  • Describe the operation of a battery module/cell temperature sensing circuit
  • Describe the purpose and operation of battery pack contactors, the battery pack pre-charge circuit, and the battery pack current sensor
  • Identify the components in air and liquid cooling system for lithium battery packs
  • Identify and describe the components of a battery management system cell balancing system
  • Explain the difference between how vehicle instrumentation displays battery pack SOC% vs. actual battery pack SOC%
  • Relate in how SEI Layer growth effects battery cell operation
  • Describe how failure modes on the positive and negative electrode evolve
  • Compare the difference between battery power vs. capacity
  • Explain the battery pack Stress Test process and how the results can help determine what actions are needed

Materials Provided

  • 90 days of online single-user access (from date of purchase)  to the 10 hour presentation
  • Online learning assessment
  • Course handbook (downloadable, .pdf's)
  • Instructor follow up to your content questions
  • 1.1 CEUs*/Certificate of Achievement (upon completion of all course content and a score of 70% or higher on the learning assessment)

*SAE International is authorized by IACET to offer CEUs for this course.

Is this On Demand Course for You?

Engineers with limited or some knowledge or experience with high voltage lithium battery pack education will find this course of benefit. There are also areas within the course that could benefit more seasoned battery pack professionals. Whether an engineer is involved with HEV, PHEV, BEV, EREV or FCEV products, this course will provide information on lithium cell operation, battery management system operation, battery pack hardware systems, battery cell failure modes, cell/module testing methods, battery stress testing, and how this differs from NiMH Systems.

For More Details

Email CustomerService@sae.org, or call 1-877-606-7323 (U.S. and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside US and Canada).

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Mark Quarto

Dr. Mark Quarto is currently the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Quarto Technical Services where he is responsible for the design/development of diagnostic test equipment and software, technical education and training programs, and technology innovations focused on hybrid and electric vehicle propulsion and energy management systems. Dr. Quarto previously worked within the General Motors Company as an Engineer and Engineering Group Manager in Advanced Powertrain Technology Systems / Global Aftermarket Engineering where he was responsible for the management and development of control and diagnostics systems and service solutions for the Chevrolet Spark & Volt, Fuel Cell, Two-Mode Hybrid, Parallel Hybrid Truck (PHT), EV1 Electric Vehicle, S10 Electric Truck, and Alternative Fuel Systems Programs. He also served as the Service Training Development Manager and Resident Service School Instructor.

Mark began his automotive career as a technician at both dealership and aftermarket facilities. In addition to his accomplishments and experiences while working at General Motors, Mark has served as a CTO, Senior Consultant, Author, and Subject Matter expert in Hybrid, Electric, and Fuel Cell Technologies. Dr. Quarto has a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from LaSalle University specializing in Power Electronics; a Bachelor's Degree in Automotive Technology from Ferris State University; Master's Degree in Technical Education from Ferris State University specializing in electric and hybrid propulsion systems; and a Doctorate in Technical Education from Nova Southeastern University, specializing in designing and developing learning systems for hybrid/electric vehicles and high voltage energy and propulsion systems. He has patents and trade secret designs in vehicle electrification testing, testing equipment, and diagnostic systems.


Access Period: 90 Days      CEUs: 1.1

Duration: 11 Hours
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