Lithium-ion battery energy storage systems (BESSs) face significant safety challenges arising from internal short-circuit (ISC) faults, which can ultimately trigger thermal runaway. To address this, this paper proposes an ISC fault diagnosis method based on multivariate information entropy (MIE). The proposed approach fuses voltage and temperature time series from battery cells to extract fault features via MIE. Furthermore, a hierarchical diagnosis framework incorporating statistical confidence intervals is developed to enable robust ISC fault diagnosis. Experiments were conducted on 180 Ah lithium iron phosphate batteries, utilizing external resistors to simulate ISC faults of varying severity. The method was further validated using real-world fault data from an electric vehicle accident. Results demonstrate that the proposed method effectively distinguishes between normal and faulty cells, with MIE values exhibiting a monotonic increase as fault severity intensifies. In the real-world dataset, the method identifies the faulty cell 240 s before a discernible voltage drop, demonstrating its capability for early ISC detection.
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