镍氢电池的热力学测试

A. Tan, M. Goolsby, K. Rennels
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镍氢(Ni-MH)电池在充电和放电状态下都是放热的。在考虑镍氢电池应用于恶劣的操作环境时,例如需要大电流,快速放电的操作,电池温度是限制因素。充电过程中的电池温度控制可以通过利用适当的充电算法和/或将温度测量作为控制因素的充电系统来完成。但是,在不可能限制电流的恶劣操作条件下放电时,必须开发温度控制系统。对于电动和混合动力汽车应用,温度控制系统必须具有轻量化和低功耗或零功耗等工作特性。为了全面评估镍氢电池在大电流放电工况下的性能,IUPUI的研究人员首先使用惯性(R)(一种有限元分析软件包)对电池进行了建模。以有限元分析结果为基础,制定了温度控制策略,设计了电池组冷却系统。作为有限元模型的验证方法,对Ni-MH模块进行了台架试验。本文报道了电池在这种恶劣工况下的有限元建模和台架试验结果。
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Thermodynamic testing of nickel metal hydride batteries
Nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries can be exothermic in both charge and discharge operating regimes. When considering Ni-MH batteries for application in severe operating environments, such as those requiring high-current, rapid discharge operations, the battery temperature is the limiting factor. Battery temperature control during charging can be accomplished by utilizing proper charging algorithms and/or charging systems that incorporate temperature measurement as a control factor. However, during discharge in severe operating conditions where limiting current draw in not possible, a temperature control system must be developed. For electric and hybrid vehicle applications, the temperature control system must have operating characteristics including lightweight and little or no power consumption required. To fully evaluate Ni-MH batteries in high-current discharge operating regimes, researchers at IUPUI first modeled the battery using Inertia(R), a finite element analysis (FEA) software package. Using the FEA results as a basis, a temperature control strategy was developed and a battery pack cooling system designed. As a validation method of the FEA model, bench testing of Ni-MH modules was conducted. This paper reports on the FEA modeling along with the results of the bench testing of the batteries in this severe operating regime.
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