Affiliation:
1. M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, India
2. M.S. Ramaiah University of Applied Sciences, Automotive and
Aeronautical Engineering, India
Abstract
<div>Lithium-ion (LI) batteries are widely used to power electric vehicles (EVs),
owing to their high charge density, to minimize the environmental pollution
caused by fossil fuel-based engines. It experiences an enormous amount of heat
generation during charging and discharging cycles, which results in higher
operating temperatures and thermal nonuniformity. This affects performance,
useful battery life, and operating costs. This can be mitigated by an effective
battery thermal management system (BTMS) to dissipate the heat there by
safeguarding the battery from adverse thermal effects and ensuring high
performance, safety, and longevity of the battery. This article presents a
method to estimate the cooling requirement of a given battery pack using
calorimetry and discusses the effect of airflow path, flow rate, and inlet air
temperature on the thermal behavior of a 4S4P battery pack consisting of 18650
type lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cylindrical Li-ion cells each of 2.55 Ah
capacity. In battery pack operation without a cooling system, it is found that
the interior cells experience a 3°C higher cell temperature relative to the rest
of the battery pack. The cooling performance of the different air BTMS, viz.,
natural convection cooling, single suction fan cooling, two-fan air cooling,
centralized inlet air cooling, and wet jute-based single suction fan air
cooling, is discussed. It is observed that the peak temperature rise of the
cells in the battery pack was found to be the least in centralized inlet air
cooling, unlike other cooling configurations. The wet jute-based single suction
fan air cooling is superior by achieving the highest COP of 6, with an 8.9°C
rise in battery pack peak temperature for a permissible peak discharge rate. It
is observed that the temperature rise of the battery pack is profoundly
influenced by the temperature of the inlet air compared to the flow rate.</div>
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