Abstract

Battery thermal management system (BTMS) is highly essential to maintain battery temperature in Electric Vehicles. The phase change material (PCM) based BTMS is highly effective due to its high latent heat and can also be used without any power consumption. The present work aims to propose the most suitable PCM used for BTMS. Six commercially available PCMs are studied with the battery pack at three different charging rates low (1C), moderate (2C), and high (3C), and three different ambient conditions, i.e., cold (20 °C), moderate (30 °C), and hot (40 °C) conditions. As critical thermal parameters, the maximum battery temperature (Tmax) and maximum temperature difference (ΔTmax) are studied. As both Tmax and ΔTmax are required to be minimum to increase the performance of the battery, a method of Multi-attribute decision making (MADM) named Weighted Product Method (WPM) is used in the present study. At different charging rates 1C, 2C, and 3C, PCMs RT31, RT35, and RT42 are found as most suitable, respectively. While, RT24, RT35, and RT50 are found as most suitable PCM at the ambient temperature of 20 °C, 30 °C, and 40 °C, respectively. It is found out from the result that ambient temperature should be given more consideration than charging rate in PCM selection. These PCMs are found suitable on a battery performance basis; however, if a safe range of lithium-ion batteries (60 °C) is considered, it is noticed that only RT42 and RT50 successfully maintain battery temperature below 60 °C at each operating condition. Finally, it is concluded that PCM with melting temperature lower than ambient temperature and quite higher than ambient temperature is not effective, but PCM with melting temperature 5–10 °C more than ambient temperature can provide better battery performance.

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