Aaditya Sakrikar, Jacob Thomas Sony, Pranav Singla, Aniruddh Baranwal
Abstract: A Battery Thermal Management system (BTMS) is responsible for cooling, heating, insulation, and ventilation of the battery pack to ensure safe, reliable, and long-lasting operation of the battery pack under controlled optimal conditions. Cold plates are one of the most popular active thermal control methods used in BTMS. Most cold plate-based cooling strategies use a constant coolant flow rate. A possible method to improve this could be a temperature-responsive coolant flow strategy. This paper focuses on the optimal control of coolant flow for an active hydraulic BTMS with mini-channel cooling plates. An appropriate cost function was formulated to optimise the coolant flow, capturing the trade-off between thermal degradation and pumping power. A software framework was created to obtain the optimal solution for flow rate as a function of time. The results obtained after optimisation showed that an optimal cooling strategy for high heat dissipation generally has three phases - i) increasing flow rate, ii) saturated flow rate, and iii) decreasing flow rate, which gives a lesser cost when compared to a constant flow rate.
Keywords: Optimal control, BTMS, electric vehicles, cold plate, thermal degradation.
Date Published: February 7, 2024 DOI: 10.11159/jffhmt.2024.004
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