Título
Dielectric Flow and Tab-Based Battery Thermal Management System For EV High Performance ApplicationAutor-a
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IkerlanUniversidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU)
Versión
Postprint
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© 2023 ElsevierAcceso
Acceso embargadoVersión del editor
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2024.111401Publicado en
Journal of Energy Storage Vol. 87. N. art. 111401Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
ODS 7 Energía asequible y no contaminante
thermal management system
dielectric flow
tab cooling ... [+]
thermal management system
dielectric flow
tab cooling ... [+]
ODS 7 Energía asequible y no contaminante
thermal management system
dielectric flow
tab cooling
Electric vehicle
Lithium-ion battery
Electromobility [-]
thermal management system
dielectric flow
tab cooling
Electric vehicle
Lithium-ion battery
Electromobility [-]
Resumen
From the perspectives of security, durability, and proper operation, effective temperature control via thermal management systems (TMSs) on lithium-ion batteries is crucial for electric vehicle use. I ... [+]
From the perspectives of security, durability, and proper operation, effective temperature control via thermal management systems (TMSs) on lithium-ion batteries is crucial for electric vehicle use. In this regard, a novel TMS based on dielectric flow and tab cooling was presented in this paper. A functional prototype of the system was developed and experimentally tested for performance analysis. A thermal model was built on computational fluid dynamics software, and a comparative analysis of the initial and an optimised geometry of the prototype was carried on after validation. Results demonstrate the adequate response of the system. Thermally speaking, temperature decrease was noticed during operation, and the internal and among-cells thermal gradient was preserved into the recommended span. Besides, the used dielectric fluid assisted with a low auxiliary consumption due to its particular viscosity. With the new geometry, the dielectric flow duct volume was reduced by 79.8%, and the system particularities were enhanced due to heat dissipation improvement: operating temperatures were even lower in every scenario examined. The temperature difference among cells was reduced by 15%. Thermal dispersion within the cells was still below the limit, despite being increased. Moreover, the necessary pumping energy consumption was below 0.004% of the exchanged battery module’s energy, demonstrating the TMS efficiency. Thus, the application potential of the dielectric tab cooling-based system for electric vehicles was highlighted. [-]
Financiador
Eusko Jaurlaritza = Gobierno VascoPrograma
Elkartek 2021Número
KK-2021-00064URI de la ayuda
Sin informaciónProyecto
Nuevos materiales para el almacanamiento de energía para aplicaciones estacionarias (CICe2021)Colecciones
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