2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16093857
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Identification and Mitigation of Shortcomings in Direct and Indirect Liquid Cooling-Based Battery Thermal Management System

Abstract: Electric vehicles (EVs) have become a viable solution to the emerging global climate crisis. Rechargeable battery packs are the basic unit of the energy storage system of these vehicles. The battery thermal management system (BTMS) is the primary control unit of the energy source of the vehicles. EV performance is governed by specific power, charging/discharging rate, specific energy, and cycle life of the battery packs. Nevertheless, these parameters are affected by temperature, making thermal management the … Show more

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“…At present, a lot of cooling research has been carried out to address the problem of lithium batteries overheating. There are various forms of thermal management, and the maturity of the air-cooled and liquid-cooled type is higher [45][46][47][48]. Zheng et al [49] investigated the thermal performance of battery packs in electric vehicles during uphill driving and overtaking through numerical analysis and vehicle experiments.…”
Section: Thermal Management System (Tms)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, a lot of cooling research has been carried out to address the problem of lithium batteries overheating. There are various forms of thermal management, and the maturity of the air-cooled and liquid-cooled type is higher [45][46][47][48]. Zheng et al [49] investigated the thermal performance of battery packs in electric vehicles during uphill driving and overtaking through numerical analysis and vehicle experiments.…”
Section: Thermal Management System (Tms)mentioning
confidence: 99%