2024
DOI: 10.3390/batteries10030098
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Low-Computational Model to Predict Individual Temperatures of Cells within Battery Modules

Ali Abbas,
Nassim Rizoug,
Rochdi Trigui
et al.

Abstract: Predicting the operating temperature of lithium-ion battery during different cycles is important when it comes to the safety and efficiency of electric vehicles. In this regard, it is vital to adopt a suitable modeling approach to analyze the thermal performance of a battery. In this paper, the temperature of lithium-ion NMC pouch battery has been investigated. A new formulation of lumped model based on the thermal resistance network is proposed. Unlike previous models that treated the battery as a single enti… Show more

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“…The most preferable action to take is to extend the lifespan of the application for which the battery was produced as much as possible. Thermal management [8,9] and optimal charging strategies [10,11] are some solutions that can help to prolong battery lifetime [12]. When the battery is no longer suitable for its first application, the possibility of giving the battery a second life should be systematically considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most preferable action to take is to extend the lifespan of the application for which the battery was produced as much as possible. Thermal management [8,9] and optimal charging strategies [10,11] are some solutions that can help to prolong battery lifetime [12]. When the battery is no longer suitable for its first application, the possibility of giving the battery a second life should be systematically considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%