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Q. S. Wang, Q. J. Sun, P. Ping, X. J. Zhao, J. H. Sun and Z. J. Lin (2016) International Journal Of Heat And Mass Transfer 93 896-905.
Date: 2017-03-09   Author: SKLFS  ,   Source: SKLFS  ,
 

Q. S. Wang, Q. J. Sun, P. Ping, X. J. Zhao, J. H. Sun and Z. J. Lin (2016) Heat transfer in the dynamic cycling of lithium-titanate batteries. Journal/International Journal Of Heat And Mass Transfer 93 896-905. [In English]
Web link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2015.11.007
Keywords:��ithium-titanate batteries, Heat dissipation, Thermal-electrochemical, model, Cycling, ION BATTERY, BEHAVIOR, CELLS, PERFORMANCE, SYSTEMS

Abstract: Based on the coupled model of a three-dimensional thermal model and one-dimensional electrochemical model, the thermal behaviors of lithium-titanate battery under the discharge-charge cycling with various current are investigated. The temperature on the surface of battery increases with the increasing cycling rate. Two temperature peaks are observed during the constant-current discharge, constant-current and constant-voltage charge process based on the analysis of the heat generation. Additionally, the radiative heat transfer cannot be omitted when the battery is operated under natural convection at 0.5 C cycling rate, in this case, the radiative heat transfer is estimated to contribute 42% to the total heat transfer. The results can provide basic data for the thermal management of the battery pack during the discharging and charging processes. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

 
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