2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2021.102771
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Heat dissipation optimization for a serpentine liquid cooling battery thermal management system: An application of surrogate assisted approach

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“…It maintains the required model complexity in the design phase, and the surrogate model transfers the required information for system optimization. The effectiveness of this approach was observed in several studies in different designs such as battery thermal management system [18], permanent magnet synchronous motor [19], battery package optimization [20]. A similar approach is the core idea explained in the article.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…It maintains the required model complexity in the design phase, and the surrogate model transfers the required information for system optimization. The effectiveness of this approach was observed in several studies in different designs such as battery thermal management system [18], permanent magnet synchronous motor [19], battery package optimization [20]. A similar approach is the core idea explained in the article.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…In their latest paper published in 2022, they proposed an optimal design method of parallel BTMS based on a countercurrent resistance network model resulting in a 55% reduction in the ΔT max of the battery pack. 179 Wang et al 180 used MOGA to optimize the diameter of the serpentine channel. There are researchers that used a genetic algorithm to optimize the height, length, and pitch of fins in cooling channel of the liquid cooling system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Through Fluent-3D numerical simulation, they systematically studied the heat transfer performance of the T-Y heat sink with different inlet mass flow rates and other structural parameters using liquid GaInSn coolant. Wang et al 154 studied a liquid-cooled BTMS with microchannels featuring a serpentine design. They investigated the arrangement of the serpentine microchannels on the cooling plate.…”
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confidence: 99%