Title of article :
Thermal behavior of a commercial prismatic Lithium-ion battery cell applied in electric vehicles
Author/Authors :
Salami Ranjbaran, Y Research laboratory of automotive fluids and structures analysis - Automotive engineering school - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Shojaeefard, M.H Automotive engineering school - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran , Molaeimanesh, G.R Automotive engineering school - Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran
Abstract :
This paper mainly discusses the thermal behavior and performance of
Lithium-ion batteries utilized in hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), battery
electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) based on
numerical simulations. In this work, the battery’s thermal behavior is
investigated at different C-rates and also contour plots of phase potential
for both tabs and volume-monitored plot of maximum temperature inside
the computational domain are illustrated. The numerical simulation is
done via ANSYS Fluent traditional software package which utilizes the
dual potential multi-scale multi-dimensional (MSMD) battery model to
analyze the cell discharge behavior and investigate the thermal
performance and potential variation(s). The results show that the
maximum temperature of battery surface is proportional to the battery
discharge rate, i.e., the higher the C-rate, the greater the cell surface
temperature. Moreover, an increasing symmetric pattern is noticed for
volume monitor of maximum temperature over the simulation period.
Finally, it is worth noting that the battery tab potential varies more
quickly if the C-rate becomes greater. In fact, the lowest and highest rate
of changes are observed for 1C and 4C rate of discharging, respectively.
Keywords :
Electric vehicles (EVs) , Lithium-ion battery , Dual potential MSMD battery model , Thermal behaviour , Battery performance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics