Thermal runaway hazard characteristics and influencing factors of Li-ion battery packs under high-rate charge condition

Huan Bian, Zhirong Wang, Juncheng Jiang, Yun Yang, Hao Wang, Shichen Chen

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Abstract

In a special environment such as a high-rate charge or discharge one, the positive and negative electrode materials of a lithium ion battery may undergo a chemical exothermic reaction with an electrolyte and a binder and release a large amount of heat to cause thermal runaway, resulting in harmful consequences. In this paper, high-rate charging experiments of different types of 18650 Li-ion battery packs were performed to study the behavior and influencing factors of Li-ion battery packs when thermal runaway occurred. Automatic test equipment with battery comprehensive parameters was adopted, and a Li-ion battery thermal runaway test device was designed and used to test a series of Li-ion battery packs under high-rate charging conditions. The series of tests were conducted under different conditions of different cell spacing, pick-up point positions and connection modes. Results showed that under the above three different conditions, the initial time and the initial temperature of the thermal runaway of the Li-ion battery packs, the maximum temperature of thermal runaway and the position where the first thermal runaway battery occurred showed some regular changes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)189-201
Number of pages13
JournalFire and Materials
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2020

Keywords

  • Li-ion battery packs
  • high-rate charge
  • influencing factors
  • thermal runaway

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