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Performance Characteristics of PTC Elements for an Electric Vehicle Heating System
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2016
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EngineeringHeat RecoveryEnergy EfficiencyMechanical EngineeringElectrode Layer ThicknessPower Electronic SystemsElectric VehiclesThermal ModelingPower Electronic DevicesMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringThermal Barrier CoatingPtc ElementsHeat TransferHigh Temperature MaterialsEnergy ManagementThermal ManagementCeramics MaterialsPerformance CharacteristicsSurface UniformityThermal Engineering
A high-voltage positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater has a simple structure and a swift response. Therefore, for cabin heating in electric vehicles (EVs), such heaters are used either on their own or with a heat pump system. In this study, the sintering process in the manufacturing of PTC elements for an EV heating system was improved to enhance surface uniformity. The electrode production process entailing thin-film sputtering deposition was applied to ensure the high heating performance of PTC elements and reduce the electrode thickness. The allowable voltage and surface heat temperature of the high-voltage PTC elements with thin-film electrodes were 800 V and 172 °C, respectively. The electrode layer thickness was uniform at approximately 3.8 μm or less, approximately 69% less electrode materials were required compared to that before process improvement. Furthermore, a heater for the EV heating system was manufactured using the developed high-voltage PTC elements to verify performance and reliability.
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