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Phase change materials for battery thermal management of electric and hybrid vehicles: A review

Adil WazeerSchool of Laser Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal 700032 , IndiaApurba DasDepartment of Aerospace and Applied Mechanics, IIEST, Shibpur, Howrah, West Bengal 711103 , IndiaChamil AbeykoonDepartment of Materials, Faculty of Science and Engineering, North West Composites Centre and Aerospace Research Institute, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, United KingdomArijit SinhaDepartment of Metallurgical Engineering, Kazi Nazrul University, Asansol, West Bengal 713340, IndiaAmit KarmakarDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, West Bengal 700032, India
2022en
ABI

Abstract

Battery is essential parts of an electric and hybrid electric vehicle. Good amount of heat is generated by charging and discharging actions. For maximum efficiency, reliability of utmost necessary to conserve the optimum temperature by employing a proper battery thermal management system. Uses of Phase Change Materials for thermal management have attracted attention in recent years due to its lightweight, improved energy efficiency, less intricacy and better thermal homogeneity. These materials are a potential substitute for economical, and simple operation. Phase Change Materials could be utilized as active or passive systems, empowering the universal system to nurture near-autonomous performances. This work consists of the discussions on battery thermal management systems using phase change materials, enhancement of Phase Change Materials’ thermal conductivity, thermal management schemes and finally concluding with the application sections. Heat transfer can be augmented by application of Phase Change Materials through thermally conductive particles, metal fin, metal foam and expanded graphite matrix. Newly developed thermal management configurations like multi-layer Phase Change Materials and sandwiches are also outlined. Additionally, a thermal management system merging Phase Change Material cooling via air or liquid is also presented.

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