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Thermal analysis of lithium-ion battery of electric vehicle using different cooling medium

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  • Adhikari, Niroj
  • Bhandari, Ramesh
  • Joshi, Prajwol

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This comprehensive study delves deeply into the realm of electric vehicle (EV) battery temperature management, with a central focus on optimizing cooling systems using ethylene glycol solutions. The research rigorously examines the interplay between ethylene glycol concentrations and cooling methods on EV battery performance. ANSYS and MATLAB along with analytical methods were used for this project. Key findings reveal a consistent inverse relationship between ethylene glycol concentration and cooling efficiency, favoring lower concentrations. Indirect cooling, achieved with a 30% ethylene glycol solution, emerges as the most effective method, while direct cooling proves less efficient. Notably, mineral oil cooling at 0.04 m/s outperforms air cooling, albeit with higher energy consumption. Consequently, air cooling is recommended for smaller battery packs due to its lower power demand. The study also underscores the importance of selecting ethylene glycol concentrations based on environmental conditions, advocating lower concentrations for warmer climates and higher concentrations for colder regions. In summary, this research significantly advances EV technology by advocating for customized cooling system designs that consider environmental factors, battery specifications, and practical implementation. It provides a critical roadmap for enhancing EV thermal management systems' efficiency and sustainability. Further research is needed to explore the long-term effects of diverse cooling methodologies on battery longevity and performance within the practical constraints of EV integration.

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  • Adhikari, Niroj & Bhandari, Ramesh & Joshi, Prajwol, 2024. "Thermal analysis of lithium-ion battery of electric vehicle using different cooling medium," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 360(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:360:y:2024:i:c:s0306261924001648
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.122781
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