Investigation of the thermal performance of biomimetic minichannel-based liquid-cooled large format pouch battery pack
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2024
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
This article presents a diagonal-type minichannel-based thermal management system for a 20 Ah pouch cell battery. An optimal thermal strategy is suggested by numerically investigating the cooling performance of the proposed design for various structural and operational parameters. Besides the design, mini-channel optimization is observed to have played a significant role in pressure drop and temperature. An operational parametric study recommends an inlet temperature of 25 °C and a flow rate of 12.5 cm3/s for the liquid coolant for optimal pouch cell performance. The enhancement of temperature distribution uniformity is noted to diminish at higher cooling fluid flow rates. Further, a comparison with existing literature revealed a 75 % increase in temperature homogeneity across the pouch cell. The feasibility of the proposed design with an optimized cooling framework at the module level is demonstrated for the 43 V battery pack. The thermal system maintained the maximum temperature in the pack 20 % below the upper limit of the recommended range for Li-ion cells. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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Battery Pack, Biomimetics, Cooling, Flow of fluids, Lithium-ion batteries, Thermal management (electronics), 20 ah pouch cell, Battery pack, Cold plates, Discharge rates, Large-format, Liquid cooled, Mini-channels, Thermal, Thermal management systems, Thermal Performance, Temperature control
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Journal of Energy Storage, 2024, 84, , pp. -
