Journal of Power Sources, Vol.376, 111-116, 2018
Visualization of self-heating of an all climate battery by infrared thermography
Self-heating Li-ion battery (SHLB), a.k.a. all climate battery, has provided a novel and practical solution to the low temperature power loss challenge. During its rapid self-heating, it is critical to keep the heating process and temperature distributions uniform for superior battery performance, durability and safety. Through infrared thermography of an experimental SHLB cell activated from various low ambient temperatures, we find that temperature distribution is uniform over the active electrode area, suggesting uniform heating. We also find that a hot spot exists at the activation terminal during self-heating, which provides diagnostics for improvement of next generation SHLB cells without the hot spot.
Keywords:Self-heating Li-ion battery (SHLB);Low temperature activation;Infrared thermography;Temperature distribution