A rapid lithium-ion battery heating method based on bidirectional pulsed current: Heating effect and impact on battery life
Yudi Qin,
Jiuyu Du,
Languang Lu,
Ming Gao,
Frank Haase,
Jianqiu Li and
Minggao Ouyang
Applied Energy, 2020, vol. 280, issue C, No S0306261920314124
Abstract:
Low temperature charging is a major challenge for lithium-ion batteries, since it could lead to dramatic performance degradation and potential safety issues. A pre-heating process is usually applied to overcome above-mentioned challenges. Pulsed operation is adopted as one of established internal pre-heating methods with good temperature uniformity. Herein we employed and investigated bidirectional pulsed current through experimental methods to obtain the main data of the thermal action for comprehensively analyzing heat generation characteristics and thermoelectric coupling model based on second-order RC circuit to verify the basic principle. Battery durability research was then conducted via a continuous heating test method which enables rapid testing of capacity degradation. The results indicated that proposed pulsed heating could not significantly damage the life span from the perspective of long-term applications: the battery has only 1% capacity decay after 170 h continuous heating with a heating rate of 11 °C/min. Parameters, which are beneficial for heating rate, are further found to be detrimental for degradation and vice versa. Nevertheless, based on the outcome of this study, the pulse waveform with a shorter period and a higher amplitude are suggested to give an optimal combination of higher heating rate and lower degradation. Such a pulsed heating method has several potential application scenarios, ranging from electric vehicles and even stationary storage systems.
Keywords: Lithium-ion battery; Internal heating; Pulsed operation; Degradation rules; Heating mechanism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.115957
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