Naterer, G. F., et al. “Experimental and Theoretical Efficiency Investigation of Hybrid Electric Vehicle Battery Thermal Management Systems”. Journal of Energy Resources Technology, vol. 136, no. 1, 2014, https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4026267.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Naterer, G. F.
Author: Dincer, I.
Author: Hamut, H. S.
Date Issued
2014
Date Published Online
2014-02-28
Abstract

In this study, a thermodynamic model of a hybrid electric vehicle battery thermal management system (TMS) is developed and the efficiency of the system is determined based on different parameters and operating conditions. Subsequently, a TMS test bench is used with a production vehicle (Chevrolet Volt) that is fully instrumented in order to develop a vehicle level demonstration of the study. The experimental data are acquired under various conditions using an IPETRONIK data acquisition system, along with other reported data in the literature, to validate the numerical model results. Based on the analyses, the condenser and evaporator pressure drop, compressor work and compression ratio, evaporator heat load and efficiency of the system are determined both numerically and experimentally. The predicted results are determined to be within 6% of the conducted experimental results and within 15% of the reported results in the literature.

Language

  • English
Host Title
Journal of Energy Resources Technology
Volume
136
Issue
1
ISSN
0195-0738
1528-8994