The battery protection circuit disconnects the battery from the load when a critical condition is observed, such as short circuit, undercharge, overcharge or overheating.
What are external short circuit (ESC) faults in lithium-ion batteries?
External short circuit (ESC) faults pose severe safety risks to lithium-ion battery applications. The ESC process presents electric thermal coupling characteristics and becomes more complex when the batteries operate in large group, which often lead to serious consequences.
What are the risks of external short-circuit of battery modules?
The risks of external short-circuit of battery modules with different voltage levels are tested for the first time. Two types of typical risk modes and influencing factors of ESC of battery modules are analyzed and proposed. The effectiveness and limitations of weak links for protection in external short circuits of battery modules are verified.
Can a polymer protect a lithium-ion phosphate battery from a short-circuit?
In the case of a battery short-circuit, there may be such a drop of potential in the polymer that it will limit the short-circuit current. Thus, the polymer can be used as a promising short-circuit protection layer material for lithium-ion phosphate batteries, as it satisfies the theoretical requirements.
Are ESC protection devices effective in external short circuits?
Two types of typical risk modes and influencing factors of ESC of battery modules are analyzed and proposed. The effectiveness and limitations of weak links for protection in external short circuits of battery modules are verified. A quantitative analysis method for the response time of the ESC protection device is proposed.
Do battery modules with varying voltage levels have ESC protection?
This study is the first to investigate the risk factors and protection design of battery modules with varying voltage levels in the context of external short circuit (ESC) faults. Three types of module ESC tests are carried out, including ESC without protection, ESC with weak links protection, and ESC with fuse protection.
Do lithium-ion battery modules need a fuse protection design?
Therefore, the arc extinguishing capacity of ESC protection device in the battery module should be matched with the module voltage level to ensure the safety of the breaking process. In conclusion, a fuse protection design is required for lithium-ion battery modules even if there is no fire or explosion during ESC of a single cell.