热失控
雾
电池(电)
核工程
锂离子电池
锂(药物)
材料科学
离子
环境科学
热的
化学
工程类
热力学
气象学
物理
功率(物理)
医学
内分泌学
有机化学
作者
Tong Liu,Yangpeng Liu,Xishi Wang,Xiangxiao Kong,Guochun Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.enconman.2019.111969
摘要
Lithium ion battery (LIB) thermal runaway (TR) has always been a potential risk that could result in serious damage. This likelihood has increased owing to the widespread application of LIBs, particularly in the electric-vehicle industry. Therefore, an effective method must be determined to prevent or mitigate this hazardous process. As a clean and efficient cooling technique, the effect of water mist (WM) on TR has been investigated through a series of tests in this study. Batteries with various states of charge (SOC) were heated with an electric heater to induce TR, and the surface temperatures were measured throughout the tests. The results show that TR can be controlled when the WM is released before the critical temperature is reached; the threshold temperature is at least 20 °C lower than the temperature of the TR onset. The determined conservative temperature for the WM application is 186.5 °C. At 25% SOC, the critical WM cooling rate is 1.87 times that of the critical heating rate. The value increases to 4.98 at 100% SOC, thereby indicating the increasing suppression difficulty with increasing SOC. Above the critical temperature, the TR is unstoppable. However, the maximal surface temperature can be controlled at values approximately 300 °C lower than those of the cases without WM. This is beneficial for the prevention of the TR propagation. TR can still be a potential risk for suppressed batteries. Nevertheless, the thermal hazard is mitigated with increasing onset temperature and a longer heating process. This study can contribute significant results for the control of TR in practice.
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