A HYBRID THERMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WITH NEGATIVE PARASITIC LOSSES FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLE BATTERY PACKS

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Arora, Shashank [1 ]
Tammi, Kari [1 ]
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[1] Aalto Univ, Dept Mech Engn, Espoo, Finland
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Battery Heat Generation; Phase Change Materials; Seebeck Effect and Peltier Effect; Thermoelectric Cooler; Abuse Tolerance; Electric Vehicles; PHASE-CHANGE MATERIALS; ION BATTERIES; HEAT; PERFORMANCE; DESIGN;
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
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Parasitic power requirement is a key criterion in selection of suitable battery thermal management system (TMS) for EV applications. This paper presents a hybrid TMS with negative parasitic requirements, designed by integrating phase change material (PCM) with thermoelectric devices. The proposed system does not require any power consumption to maintain tight control over battery cell temperature during aggressive use and repetitive cycling. In addition, it can recover a portion of waste heat produced during the typical operation of EV battery packs. Commercially available LiFePO4 20 Ah pouch cell has been chosen as a test battery sample for validating the conceptual design presented herein. The commercial battery cells, submerged in a PCM-filled polycarbonate casing, are subjected to a cyclic discharge process to elucidate their heat generation characteristics at 27 degrees C. Charging and discharging is conducted at 0.5C and 1C, respectively. A thermoelectric circuit is used to recover the heat energy absorbed by the PCM and to convert it to electrical energy. The manuscript further details some of the major findings of this experiment.
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