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Lithium-Ion Battery Aspects on Fires in Electrified Vehicles on the Basis of Experimental Abuse Tests
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2016
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EngineeringSafety ScienceExperimental Abuse TestsFire ProtectionLithium-ion Battery AspectsFire TestElectrical EngineeringFire EngineeringFire SafetyLithium-ion BatteryLithium-ion BatteriesHydrogen FluorideEnergy StorageSafety TestingElectric BatteryPropane Fire TestElectrified VehiclesFire InvestigationBatteriesFire Safety Science
Safety issues concerning the use of large lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in electrified vehicles are discussed based on the abuse test results of Li-ion cells together with safety devices for cells. The presented abuse tests are: overcharge, short circuit, propane fire test and external heating test (oven). It was found that in a fire, cells with higher state of charge (SOC) gave a higher heat release rate (HRR), while the total heat release (THR) had a lower correlation with SOC. One fire test resulted in a hazardous projectile from a cylindrical cell. In the fire tests, toxic gas emissions of hydrogen fluoride (HF) were measured for 100%, 50% and 0% SOC.
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