Temperature characteristics of lithium iron phosphatepower batteries under overcharge

Ze Lin Zhang, Zhi Ming Du, Zhi Yue Han*, Huaibin Wang, Shuang Wang

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Abstract

High-capacity LiFePO4 batteries are widely used in public transportation in China. However, overcharge causes serious safety issues, and the nature of the process requires further research. This study investigates an overcharge-induced thermal runaway of 20 and 24 Ah LiFePO4 batteries under different initial states of charge (SOC) and charging rates. Chemical reactions inside the battery are influenced by the capacity of the battery, that is, a higher capacity induces faster heating and a higher maximal surface temperature than the lower capacity under the same conditions. The temperature curve of low initial SOC battery at low chargingratedoes not change notably. Under other conditions, the thermal runaway exhibits two stages, an initial slow temperature increase (stage I) followed by a rapid temperature increase (stage II). The initial SOC and charging rate are relevant only for the rate of temperature increase in stage I, with little effect in stage II. The study on the temperature characteristics of overcharge-induced thermal runaway can promotethe safety research of LiFePO4 power batteries.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11840-11851
Number of pages12
JournalInternational Journal of Energy Research
Volume44
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • energy release; mass loss; temperature change; thermal hazards

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