At present, the common lithium ion battery pack heat dissipation methods are: air cooling, liquid cooling, phase change material cooling and hybrid cooling.
Are battery cooling technologies effective for thermal management of lithium-ion batteries?
This paper summarizes commonly used battery heat generation models and analyzes the temperature sensitivity of batteries. The main conclusions drawn from the review and analysis of existing battery cooling technologies are as follows: Air cooling technology is not effective for the thermal management of lithium-ion batteries.
Several literature surveys related to battery cooling have been focusing on specific methods such as liquid cooling [34, 35], phase change material (PCM)-based cooling [36, 37], heat pipe (HP)-assisted cooling [38, 39], and their combination . The heat generation model for Li-ion batteries was reviewed by Liu et al. .
Therefore, the current lithium-ion battery thermal management technology that combines multiple cooling systems is the main development direction. Suitable cooling methods can be selected and combined based on the advantages and disadvantages of different cooling technologies to meet the thermal management needs of different users.
How to cool a lithium ion battery?
Air cooling of lithium-ion batteries is achieved by two main methods: Natural Convection Cooling: This method utilises natural air flow for heat dissipation purposes. It is a passive system where ambient air circulates around the battery pack, absorbing and carrying away the heat generated by the battery.
Air cooling technology is not effective for the thermal management of lithium-ion batteries. However, active air cooling may be a viable option. Parallel ventilation ensures that each battery is cooled under similar conditions, thereby improving temperature uniformity within the battery pack.
Does PCM based cooling reduce temperature rise in lithium-ion batteries?
As shown in Fig. 10, Hekmat et al. compared seven cooling scenarios for a lithium-ion battery module at a 0.9C discharge rate a lithium-ion battery module at a 0.9C discharge rate. Their findings revealed that PCM-based cooling effectively mitigates temperature rise and improves uniformity, outperforming liquid and air cooling methods.