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Development and Validation of Cycle and Calendar Aging Model for 144Ah NMC/Graphite Battery at Multi Temperatures, DODs, and C-Rates

2023-04-11
2023-01-0503
As compared with other batteries, lithium-ion batteries are featured by high power density, long service life, high energy density, environmental friendliness and thus have found wide application in the area of consumer electronics. However, lithium-ion batteries for electric and hybrid electric vehicles (EVs and HEVs) have high capacity and large serial-parallel numbers, which, coupled with such problems as safety, durability, cost and uniformity, imposes limitations on the wide application of lithium-ion batteries in the EVs and HEVs. The narrow area in which lithium-ion batteries operate with safety and reliability necessitates the effective control and through the use of management of battery management system. Battery state of health (SOH) monitoring has become a crucial challenge in EVs and HEVs research, as SOH significantly affects the overall vehicle performance and life cycle. This paper presents both cycling and calendar aging at high and low temperatures.
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Experimental Measurements of Thermal Characteristics of LiFePO4 Battery

2015-04-14
2015-01-1189
A major challenge in the development of the next generation electric and hybrid electric vehicle (EV and HEV) technology is the control and management of heat generation and operating temperatures. Vehicle performance, reliability and ultimately consumer market adoption are integrally dependent on successful battery thermal management designs. In addition to this, crucial to thermal modeling is accurate thermo-physical property input. Therefore, to design a thermal management system and for thermal modeling, a designer must study the thermal characteristics of batteries. This work presents a purely experimental thermal characterization of thermo-physical properties of a lithium-ion battery utilizing a promising electrode material, LiFePO4, in a prismatic pouch configuration. In this research, the thermal resistance and corresponding thermal conductivity of prismatic battery materials is evaluated.
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