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Active air cooling thermal management system based on U-shaped micro heat pipe array for lithium-ion battery

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JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 507, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2021.230314

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Lithium-ion battery; U-shaped micro heat pipe array; Thermal management system; Air cooling

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  1. Zibo Boienergy science and technology Co., Ltd.

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A new active air cooling thermal management system based on U-shaped micro heat pipe array has been developed, and comparative experiments have shown that it has the best cooling performance even under high charge and discharge rates.
The performance of lithium-ion battery is greatly affected by temperature, so the battery module must be equipped with an effective thermal management system (TMS) during operation. In this study, a new type of active air cooling TMS based on U-shaped micro heat pipe array (MHPA) is developed to reduce a battery's temperature rise and improve the temperature uniformity of the battery module throughout the entire charge and discharge process. Modules with and without U-shaped MHPA are established for comparative experiments. They can dissipate heat in three methods, namely active air cooling with U-shaped MHPA (AAC-MHPA), passive air cooling with U-shaped MHPA (PAC-MHPA), and passive air cooling with no U-shaped MHPA (PAC-NMHPA). Results show that under 2C constant current charge and 3C constant current discharge conditions, the maximum instantaneous highest temperatures of AAC-MHPA and PAC-NMHPA are 51.70 degrees C and 57.83 degrees C, respectively. This outcome demonstrates that the thermal management performance of AAC-MHPA is the best. This cooling method has good thermal management performance even under high charge and discharge rates conditions.

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