Cooling Simulation and Thermal Abuse Modeling of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using the Newman, Tiedemann, Gu, and Kim (NTGK) Model

Seyed Saeed Madani, Maciej Jozef Swierczynski, Søren Knudsen Kær

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Abstract

This paper gives insight into the cooling simulation and thermal abuse modeling of lithium-ion batteries by ANSYS FLUENT. Cooling strategies are important issues in the thermal management of lithium-ion battery systems, and it is essential to investigate them attentively in order to maintain the functioning temperature of batteries within an optimum range. The high temperature is able not only to decrease the efficiency of batteries but also may lead to the thermal runaway. To comprehend further, the thermal abuse behavior of lithium-ion batteries based on The Newman, Tiedemann, Gu, and Kim (NTGK) model has been implemented in ANSYS FLUENT software. The results show that to achieve an optimum energy consumption for battery cooling, a minimum value of average heat transfer coefficient can be selected in order to keep the functioning temperature of batteries within an optimum range.
Original languageEnglish
JournalECS Transactions
Volume81
Issue number1
Pages (from-to)261-270
Number of pages10
ISSN1938-6737
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Event18th International Conference on Advanced Batteries, Accumulators and Fuel Cells - Brno, Czech Republic
Duration: 10 Sept 201713 Sept 2017

Conference

Conference18th International Conference on Advanced Batteries, Accumulators and Fuel Cells
Country/TerritoryCzech Republic
CityBrno
Period10/09/201713/09/2017

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