2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/5706355
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Sensitivity Analysis on the Parameters of Lithium-Ion Battery DC Pulse Preheating under Low Temperature

Abstract: Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) require to be preheated under cold weather to restore performance, while DC pulse discharging is often considered a promising approach. Applying a larger pulse current can shorten the heating time, but it may lead to battery decay and demand additional cost. To keep the current lower in preheating, it is necessary to explore the effects of pulse current on the cell temperature rise and make full use of the battery’s heat-generating potential. This paper experimentally compared the … Show more

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“…Pulse Current Heating (PCH) is a specialized technique used in battery research and testing environments to study battery behavior under dynamic heating conditions. [125] While not commonly used in everyday battery applications, PCH is vital in understanding how batteries perform and respond to varying temperatures. [126] During testing, short and intense bursts of current are applied to the battery, simulating rapid temperature changes Thermal management system for hybrid batteries: a) system and b) battery module.…”
Section: Pulse Current Heating Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulse Current Heating (PCH) is a specialized technique used in battery research and testing environments to study battery behavior under dynamic heating conditions. [125] While not commonly used in everyday battery applications, PCH is vital in understanding how batteries perform and respond to varying temperatures. [126] During testing, short and intense bursts of current are applied to the battery, simulating rapid temperature changes Thermal management system for hybrid batteries: a) system and b) battery module.…”
Section: Pulse Current Heating Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%