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Crash Safety of Lithium-Ion Batteries Towards Development of a Computational Model

2010-04-12
2010-01-1078
Battery packs for Hybrids, Plug-in Hybrids, and Electric Vehicles are assembled from a system of modules (sheets) with a tight sheet metal casing around them. Each module consists of an array of individual cells which vary in the composition of electrodes and separator from one manufacturer to another. In this paper a general procedure is outlined on the development of a constitutive and computational model of a cylindrical cell. Particular emphasis is placed on correct prediction of initiation and propagation of a tearing fracture of the steel can. The computational model correctly predicts rupture of the steel can which could release aggressive chemicals, fumes, or spread the ignited fire to the neighboring cells. The initiation site of skin fracture depends on many factors such as the ductility of the casing material, constitutive behavior of the system of electrodes, and type of loading.
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Experimental-Theoretical Correlation of Dynamically Crushed Components of Bus Frame Structure

1978-01-01
785124
Static and dynamic strength of thin-walled mild steel box columns subjected to axial loading is studied both theoretically and experimentally. A series of impact tests was made using a pendulum hammer experimental facility. The computed dynamic crushing force was always higher than the corresponding static value and the ratio of the two forces /dynamic correction factor/ was shown to be an increasing function of the initial impact velocity. A simple theory is used to predict the average force level and energy absorption of dynamically crushed columns. A good agreement between the theory and present experimental results as well as those of other authors was obtained. A significance of an averaging procedure for a proper interpretation of test results is emphasized. The results obtained are applicable in the preliminary design of energy absorbing members of crushworthy buses and trucks.
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Structural Designs for Electric Vehicle Battery Pack against Ground Impact

2018-04-03
2018-01-1438
Ground impact caused by road debris can result in very severe fire accident of Electric Vehicles (EV). In order to study the ground impact accidents, a Finite Element model of the battery pack structure is carefully set up according to the practical designs of EVs. Based on this model, the sequence of the deformation process is studied, and the contribution of each component is clarified. Subsequently, four designs, including three enhanced shield plates and one enhanced housing box, are investigated. Results show that the BRAS (Blast Resistant Adaptive Sandwich) shield plate is the most effective structure to decrease the deformation of the battery cells. Compared with the baseline case, which adopts a 6.35-mm-thick aluminum sheet as the shield plate, the BRAS can reduce the shortening of cells by more than 50%. Another type of sandwich structure, the NavTruss, can also improve the safety of battery pack, but not as effectively as the BRAS.
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