The paper deals with the cooling of batteries. The first step was the thermal characterization of a single cell of the module, which consists in the detection of the thermal field by means of thermographic tests during electric charging and discharging. The purpose was to identify possible critical hot points and to evaluate the cooling demand during the normal operation of an electric car. After that, a study on the optimal configuration to obtain the flattening of the temperature profile and to avoid hot points was executed. An experimental plant for cooling capacity evaluation of the batteries, using air as cooling fluid, was realized in our laboratory in ENEA Casaccia. The plant is designed to allow testing at different flow rate and temperatures of the cooling air, useful for the assessment of operative thermal limits in different working conditions. Another experimental facility was built to evaluate the thermal behaviour changes with water as cooling fluid. Experimental tests were carried out on the LiFePO4 batteries, under different electric working conditions using the two loops. In the future, different type of batteries will be tested and the influence of various parameters on the heat transfer will be assessed for possible optimal operative solutions.

Qualitative thermal characterization and cooling of lithium batteries for electric vehicles / A., Mariani; F., D’Annibale; G., Boccardi; G. P., Celata; Menale, Carla; Bubbico, Roberto; F., Vellucci. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6596. - 501:(2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno 31st UIT (Italian Union of Thermo-fluid-dynamics) Heat Transfer Conference tenutosi a Como nel 25-27 giugno 2013) [10.1088/1742-6596/501/1/012035].

Qualitative thermal characterization and cooling of lithium batteries for electric vehicles

MENALE, CARLA;BUBBICO, Roberto;
2014

Abstract

The paper deals with the cooling of batteries. The first step was the thermal characterization of a single cell of the module, which consists in the detection of the thermal field by means of thermographic tests during electric charging and discharging. The purpose was to identify possible critical hot points and to evaluate the cooling demand during the normal operation of an electric car. After that, a study on the optimal configuration to obtain the flattening of the temperature profile and to avoid hot points was executed. An experimental plant for cooling capacity evaluation of the batteries, using air as cooling fluid, was realized in our laboratory in ENEA Casaccia. The plant is designed to allow testing at different flow rate and temperatures of the cooling air, useful for the assessment of operative thermal limits in different working conditions. Another experimental facility was built to evaluate the thermal behaviour changes with water as cooling fluid. Experimental tests were carried out on the LiFePO4 batteries, under different electric working conditions using the two loops. In the future, different type of batteries will be tested and the influence of various parameters on the heat transfer will be assessed for possible optimal operative solutions.
2014
31st UIT (Italian Union of Thermo-fluid-dynamics) Heat Transfer Conference
Heat exchange; batteries; thermal characterization
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04c Atto di convegno in rivista
Qualitative thermal characterization and cooling of lithium batteries for electric vehicles / A., Mariani; F., D’Annibale; G., Boccardi; G. P., Celata; Menale, Carla; Bubbico, Roberto; F., Vellucci. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6596. - 501:(2014). (Intervento presentato al convegno 31st UIT (Italian Union of Thermo-fluid-dynamics) Heat Transfer Conference tenutosi a Como nel 25-27 giugno 2013) [10.1088/1742-6596/501/1/012035].
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