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An Overview on Thermal Safety Issues of Lithium-ion Batteries for Electric Vehicle Application

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IEEE ACCESS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages 23848-23863

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2824838

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Electric vehicles; batteries; modeling; calorimetry; safety; thermal runaway; thermal management

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are being intensively studied and universally used as power sources for electric vehicle applications. Despite the staggering growth in sales of LIBs worldwide, thermal safety issues still turn out to be the most intolerable pain point, and remain the focus of research for technological improvements. This paper presents a comprehensive overview on thermal safety issues of LIBs, in terms of thermal behavior and thermal runaway modeling and tests for battery cells, and safety management strategies for battery packs. Considering heat generation mechanism and thermal characteristics of LIBs, heat generation, dissipation and accumulation inside a cell are elaborated. The triggering factors leading to thermal runaway are also summarized. Finally, thermal runaway detection and prevention strategies for both cell- and pack-levels are introduced. Different engineering approaches from material refinement and additive adoption to thermal, electrical, and mechanical design are presented for thermal runaway prevention.

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