Theoretical approach on the heating and cooling system design for an effective operation of Li-ion batteries for electric vehicles

  • Kim D
  • Lee M
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This study is aiming to suggest the effective thermal management system design technologies for the high voltage and capacity battery system of the electricity driven vehicles and introduce the theoretical designing methods. In order to investigate the effective operation of the battery system for the electricity driven vehicles, the heat generation model for Li-ion battery system using the chemical reaction while charging and discharging was suggested and the thermal loads of the heat sources (air or liquid) for cooling and heating were calculated using energy balance. Especially, the design methods for the cooling and heating of the battery system for maintaining the optimum operation temperature were investigated under heating, cooling and generated heat (during charging and discharging) conditions. The battery thermal management system for the effective battery operation of the electricity driven vehicles was suggested reasonably depending on the variation of the season and operation conditions. In addition, at the same conditions under summer season, the cooling method using the liquid and active cooling technique showed a relatively high capacity, while cooling method using the passive cooling technique showed a relatively low capacity. PU - The Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society

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Kim, D.-W., & Lee, M.-Y. (2014). Theoretical approach on the heating and cooling system design for an effective operation of Li-ion batteries for electric vehicles. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial Cooperation Society, 15(5), 2545–2552. https://doi.org/10.5762/kais.2014.15.5.2545

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