Case study on thermal management of planar elements with various polymeric heat exchangers: experiment and simulation

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Case study on thermal management of planar elements with various polymeric heat exchangers: experiment and simulation. / Hvozda, Jiri; Mraz, Krystof; Raudensky, Miroslav et al.
in: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, Jahrgang 149.2024, Nr. June, 02.05.2024, S. 5229-5238.

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Hvozda, Jiri ; Mraz, Krystof ; Raudensky, Miroslav et al. / Case study on thermal management of planar elements with various polymeric heat exchangers: experiment and simulation. in: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 2024 ; Jahrgang 149.2024, Nr. June. S. 5229-5238.

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abstract = "A reliable battery thermal management system (BTMS) is essential to ensure proper performance, a long life span andhigh electric vehicle safety. The primary objective of BTMS is to maintain the cells{\textquoteright} temperature in the range of 15–35 °Cwhile limiting the temperature spread between cells to below 5 °C. Active thermal management with polymeric hollow fib-ers (PHFs) has been reported in a few articles, but its tremendous flexibility is mainly advantageous for cylindrical cells.Extruded polymeric cold plate heat exchangers with rounded rectangle channels (RRCs) are proposed as a more elegantsolution for planar batteries. Heat exchangers using PHFs and RRCs were experimentally compared, with a strong focus onminimizing the maximum temperature and temperature spread of the experimental setup while simultaneously achievingminimal pressure drops. The system behavior with different parameters, including materials, geometry and thermophysicalproperties, was further studied using properly validated CFD models.",
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