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A Thermo-Electrochemical Model of 18.5 V/50 Ah Battery Module for Railway Vehicles

Title
A Thermo-Electrochemical Model of 18.5 V/50 Ah Battery Module for Railway Vehicles
Author(s)
Song, JihunLee, HyobinKim, SuhwanKang, DongyoonJung, SeungwonLee, HongkyungKwon, Tae-SoonLee, Yong Min
Issued Date
2022-05
Citation
Frontiers in Materials, v.9
Type
Article
Author Keywords
thermo-electrochemical modelbattery moduleexchange current densitydiffusion coefficientcooling system
Keywords
LITHIUM-ION BATTERYHEAT-TRANSFERPOWERMANAGEMENTTEMPERATUREGENERATIONDISCHARGECONDUCTIVITYPARAMETERSCAPACITY
ISSN
2296-8016
Abstract
We developed a thermo-electrochemical model of a 50 Ah pouch-type lithium-ion cell and utilized a cell model to build an 18.5 V/50 Ah module to analyze the thermal behavior under various operating conditions and design cooling systems for optimal operating temperature ranges. Specifically, the heat generated by electrochemical reactions was simulated through an electrochemical cell model, and then the calculated heat was coupled with a heat transfer model reflecting the actual 3D structure of the cell. By fitting two temperature-dependent parameters, i.e., the chemical diffusion coefficient and exchange current density, the model accurately estimated the electrochemical and thermal properties with errors less than 3%, even under wide temperature (25 degrees C, 35 degrees C, and 45 degrees C) and C-rate (0.5, 1, 2, and 5C) conditions. Based on this reliable cell model, we built an 18.5 V/50 Ah module model with five cells in series to simulate both the amount of heat generated and the required heat sink. Finally, both the cell and module models were used to predict the electrochemical and thermal behaviors under actual wireless tram operations in Turkey. The model results were compared with experimental results to confirm their reliability. © 2022 Song, Lee, Kim, Kang, Jung, Lee, Kwon and Lee.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17451
DOI
10.3389/fmats.2022.824168
Publisher
Frontiers Media
Related Researcher
  • 이홍경 Lee, Hongkyung
  • Research Interests Batteries; Electrochemistry; Interfaces
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Department of Energy Science and Engineering Electrochemical Materials & Devices Laboratory 1. Journal Articles
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