Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules

The growing demand for high-power battery output in the ever-evolving electric vehicle and energy storage sectors necessitates the development of efficient thermal management systems. High-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), known for their outstanding performance, are widely used across various app...

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Main Authors: Jianhui He, Chao Wang, Yunhui Huang
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description The growing demand for high-power battery output in the ever-evolving electric vehicle and energy storage sectors necessitates the development of efficient thermal management systems. High-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), known for their outstanding performance, are widely used across various applications. However, effectively managing the thermal conditions of high-power battery packs remains a critical challenge that limits the operational efficiency and hinders broader market acceptance. The high charge and discharge rates in LIBs generate significant heat, and, as a result, inadequate heat dissipation adversely impacts battery performance, lifespan, and safety. This study utilized theoretical analysis, numerical simulations, and experimental methodologies to address these issues. Considering the anisotropic heat transfer characteristics of laminated pouch cells, this study developed a fluid–solid coupling simulation model tailored to the liquid-cooled structure of pouch battery modules, supported by an experimental test setup. A U-shaped “bathtub-type” cooling structure was designed for a 48 V/8 Ah high-power-density battery pack intended for start–stop power supply applications. This design aimed to resolve heat dissipation challenges, optimize the cooling efficiency, and ensure stable operation under varying conditions. During the performance assessments of the cooling structure conducted through simulations and experiments, extreme discharge conditions (320 A) and pulse charging/discharging cycles (80 A) at ambient temperatures of up to 45 °C were simulated. An analysis of the temperature distribution and its temporal evolution led to critical insights. The results showed that, under these severe conditions, the maximum temperature of the battery module remained below 60 °C, with temperature uniformity maintained within a 5 °C range and cell uniformity within 2 °C. Consequently, the battery pack meets the operational requirements for start–stop power supply applications and provides an effective solution for thermal management in high-power-density environments.
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spelling doaj-art-c805089d11a240dd8a7634d2c30bd9782025-08-20T02:58:47ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732025-04-01189229410.3390/en18092294Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery ModulesJianhui He0Chao Wang1Yunhui Huang2Institute of New Energy Vehicles, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaInstitute of New Energy Vehicles, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaInstitute of New Energy Vehicles, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai 201804, ChinaThe growing demand for high-power battery output in the ever-evolving electric vehicle and energy storage sectors necessitates the development of efficient thermal management systems. High-power lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), known for their outstanding performance, are widely used across various applications. However, effectively managing the thermal conditions of high-power battery packs remains a critical challenge that limits the operational efficiency and hinders broader market acceptance. The high charge and discharge rates in LIBs generate significant heat, and, as a result, inadequate heat dissipation adversely impacts battery performance, lifespan, and safety. This study utilized theoretical analysis, numerical simulations, and experimental methodologies to address these issues. Considering the anisotropic heat transfer characteristics of laminated pouch cells, this study developed a fluid–solid coupling simulation model tailored to the liquid-cooled structure of pouch battery modules, supported by an experimental test setup. A U-shaped “bathtub-type” cooling structure was designed for a 48 V/8 Ah high-power-density battery pack intended for start–stop power supply applications. This design aimed to resolve heat dissipation challenges, optimize the cooling efficiency, and ensure stable operation under varying conditions. During the performance assessments of the cooling structure conducted through simulations and experiments, extreme discharge conditions (320 A) and pulse charging/discharging cycles (80 A) at ambient temperatures of up to 45 °C were simulated. An analysis of the temperature distribution and its temporal evolution led to critical insights. The results showed that, under these severe conditions, the maximum temperature of the battery module remained below 60 °C, with temperature uniformity maintained within a 5 °C range and cell uniformity within 2 °C. Consequently, the battery pack meets the operational requirements for start–stop power supply applications and provides an effective solution for thermal management in high-power-density environments.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/9/2294high-power-density battery packs48 V battery packsliquid coolingthermal management
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Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
Energies
high-power-density battery packs
48 V battery packs
liquid cooling
thermal management
title Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
title_full Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
title_fullStr Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
title_short Thermal Management and Performance Optimization in High-Power-Density Lithium-Ion Battery Modules
title_sort thermal management and performance optimization in high power density lithium ion battery modules
topic high-power-density battery packs
48 V battery packs
liquid cooling
thermal management
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/18/9/2294
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