2021
DOI: 10.1002/er.6933
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Parametric study and optimization on novel fork‐type mini‐channel network cooling plates for a Li‐ion battery module under high discharge current rates

Abstract: When a lithium-ion battery works under high current, its working temperature is easy to exceed the allowable working temperature, resulting in the decrease of battery life. This may cause the non-uniformity of the internal working temperature of the battery and affect the working parameters of the battery. Therefore, an effective thermal management system is needed to enhance the thermal performance of the battery, improve the work efficiency, and extend the service life of the battery. In this study, we propo… Show more

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“…Mini-channel cold plates of only 5 mm thickness are reported to be capable of demonstrator usage [31,32]. Even approaches with plates as thin as 2 mm, used on a laboratory scale, have been found [33] to cool individual cells up to 4 C. However, its sealing and applicability to battery modules remain unclear. The demonstrators mentioned above are composed of aluminum, an excellent thermal conductor, whose capability to avoid TRP as an intercellular application is weak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mini-channel cold plates of only 5 mm thickness are reported to be capable of demonstrator usage [31,32]. Even approaches with plates as thin as 2 mm, used on a laboratory scale, have been found [33] to cool individual cells up to 4 C. However, its sealing and applicability to battery modules remain unclear. The demonstrators mentioned above are composed of aluminum, an excellent thermal conductor, whose capability to avoid TRP as an intercellular application is weak.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%