Carbon and Graphene Coatings for the Thermal Management of Sustainable LMP Batteries for Automotive Applications
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The increment of battery temperature during the operation caused by internal heat generation
is one of the main issues to face in the management of storage systems for automotive and
power generation applications. The temperature strongly affects the battery efficiency, granting the
best performance in a limited range. The investigation and testing of materials for the improvement
of heat dissipation are crucial for modern battery systems that must provide high power and energy
density. This study presents an analysis of the thermal behavior of a lithium-polymer cell, which can
be stacked in a battery pack for electric vehicles. The cell is sheltered with layers of two different
materials: carbon and graphene, used in turn, to dissipate the heat generated during the operation in
natural convection. Optical diagnostics in the infrared band is used to evaluate the battery surface
temperature and the effect of the coatings. Experiments are performed in two operating conditions
varying the current demand. Moreover, two theoretical correlations are used to estimate the thermal
parameters of the battery with a reverse-logic approach. The convective heat transfer coefficient h
and the specific heat capacity cp of the battery are evaluated and provided for the Li-ion battery
under investigation for different coatings' conductivity. The results highlight the advantage of using
a coating and the effect of the coating properties to reduce the battery temperature under operation.
In particular, graphene is preferable because it provides the lowest battery temperature in the most
intense operating condition.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
carbon coating; graphene coating; li-ion battery
Elenco autori:
Sebastianelli, Gaetano; Sequino, Luigi; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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