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“…Sharma et al [44] made a very detailed classification and investigation of PCMs. There are many kinds of material that can be used in PCM-based BTMS, including organic materials (paraffin wax, alkane and organic acid), inorganic materials (aqueous solution, salt hydrate and molten salt) and eutectic [30]. It is not sufficient for pure PCM to transfer heat from the batteries to the outer space due to its low heat conductivity.…”
Section: Indirect Contact Modementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sharma et al [44] made a very detailed classification and investigation of PCMs. There are many kinds of material that can be used in PCM-based BTMS, including organic materials (paraffin wax, alkane and organic acid), inorganic materials (aqueous solution, salt hydrate and molten salt) and eutectic [30]. It is not sufficient for pure PCM to transfer heat from the batteries to the outer space due to its low heat conductivity.…”
Section: Indirect Contact Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For active BTMS, extra energy is consumed to power fans or pumps, which commonly exists in the air [28] and liquid cooling systems [29]. For passive BTMS, particular structures will be attached on the battery surface to achieve a higher heat transfer capacity between the battery and the outer space, such as PCM [30] and heat pipe [31]. Active BTMS shows a significant difference from passive BTMS, such as stability and complexity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, passive BTM strategies based on solid–liquid phase-change materials (PCMs) have been regarded as another efficient approach to regulate the battery temperature by utilizing the large endothermic enthalpies of these materials during the phase transformation from solid to liquid states (220–251 kJ kg –1 for paraffin wax melting). 14 The PCM-based passive strategies have many advantages, such as fast temperature control, excellent temperature uniformity, and low energy consumption. To overcome the major disadvantage of poor thermal transfer performance, recent studies have been devoted to enhancing the thermal conductivity of PCMs by synthesizing phase-change composites with highly conductive additives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 10 ] The AF was first treated with thermal oxidation, complexed, coated with VPL latex, and then the AF/CB/SBR composites were prepared, which significantly improved the fatigue life of the notched rubber composite sample. [ 11 ] Although heat‐damaged tires are very common [ 12 ] and heat accumulation increases the internal temperature of tires, which adversely affects the durability of rubber materials, [ 13 ] reduces the tire energy consumption, affects the service life of the tires, and even leads to traffic accidents, few scholars have researched the heat generation properties of fiber‐reinforced composites. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the thermal properties of these materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%