The battery liquid cooling system drives the coolant to circulate in the system through the water pump, and utilizes the heat exchange device to transfer the heat generated by the battery to the coolant, and then emits the heat to the atmosphere through the radiator, thus realizing the cooling of the power battery.
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How does liquid cooled battery cooling work?
Liquid-cooled battery cooling structures can be divided into passive and active. In the passive system, the liquid exchanges heat with the outside air to send the battery heat out; in the active system, the battery heat is sent out through liquid-liquid exchange. Table 1 Thermal conductivity of water at different temperatures
How is a power battery thermally managed?
The power battery is thermally managed using liquid as a medium, including a liquid cooling system and a liquid heating system. Liquid-cooled battery heat dissipation is developed under the background that air-cooled battery cooling cannot meet the expected heat dissipation effect.
Motors, supercharging, fast charging, and other related tech are rapidly innovating. They bring big challenges for battery thermal management. Passive methods, like air cooling, can't meet the new demands for battery heat dissipation. This need led to the adoption of liquid cooling. It is a better way to get rid of heat.
How does a passive liquid cooling system work?
In a passive liquid cooling system, the liquid medium flows through the battery to be heated, the temperature rises, the hot fluid is transported by a pump, exchanges heat with the outside air through a heat exchanger, the temperature decreases, and the cooled fluid (coolant) flows again. The battery has simple structure and low cost.
What is a liquid cooling system?
Liquid-cooled systems provide even temperatures in the whole battery pack. They avoid local overheating. This extends battery life and stabilizes performance. Liquid cooling systems are quieter than fans in air-cooled systems. They add to the comfort of electric vehicles.
Does liquid cooled battery cooling meet the expected heat dissipation effect?
Liquid-cooled battery heat dissipation is developed under the background that air-cooled battery cooling cannot meet the expected heat dissipation effect. The thermal conductivity and specific heat capacity of liquid are higher than those of air. Table 1 shows the thermal conductivity of water at different temperatures.