Liquid immersion thermal management of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: An experimental study

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N.P. Williams, D. Trimble, S.M. O'Shaughnessy, Liquid immersion thermal management of lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles: An experimental study, Journal of Energy Storage, 72, 2023, 108636Download Item:
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The thermal and electrical performance of lithium-ion batteries subjected to liquid immersion cooling conditions
in a dielectric fluid has been experimentally investigated in this study. A single 26650 LiFePO4 cylindrical cell is
completely immersed in Novec 7000 and charged and discharged at onerous maximum rates of up to 4C and 10C,
respectively, where C can be defined as the measure of the rate at which a cell is charged or discharged relative to
its rated capacity. Immersion cooling offers high rates of heat transfer from the cell’s surface, in particular when
the saturation temperature of the fluid is exceeded, and two-phase conditions are established. At a preheated
liquid pool temperature of 33 ± 0.5 ◦C for discharge rates ≥ 2C, subcooled boiling conditions develop, with the
cell’s temperature rise limited to 3.6 ◦C at the end of 10C discharge. Furthermore, for 4C charging under the
same preheating conditions, the cell’s temperature rise does not exceed 1 ◦C. Superior performance is observed
under two-phase immersion cooling conditions in comparison to both single phase liquid immersion and natural
convection air cooling for the same charge and discharge rates. Excellent thermal homogenisation across the cell
is also determined, with a maximum axial temperature difference of 0.25 ◦C and 1 ◦C for 4C charging and 10C
discharging respectively.
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Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
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Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
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Author: O'Shaughnessy, Seamus
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2023 22nd IEEE Intersociety Conference on Thermal and Thermomechanical Phenomena in Electronic Systems (ITherm) 30 May-2 June 2023 2023Type of material:
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Two-phase cooling, Battery thermal management, Immersion cooling, Electric vehicles, Pool boiling, Dielectric liquidSubject (TCD):
Smart & Sustainable Planet , Applied thermodynamics and energy , Batteries , Computational Fluid Dynamics , DIELECTRIC LIQUIDS , Design Engineering , Electronics Cooling , Fluid Dynamics , Manufacturing Engineering , Mechanical Engineering , Thermal Engineering , battery thermal management , electric vehiclesDOI:
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