Thermal Runaway Of Lto And Nca Lithium-ion Batteries In A Sealed Enclosure Containing Methane - SME Annual Conference 2023

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Rayyan C. Brown T. H. Dubaniewicz
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Feb 1, 2023

Abstract

Lithium-Ion batteries (LIBs) have the potential to go into thermal runaway which introduces a new ignition source in hazardous environments such as gassy underground mines that may contain methane in the surrounding air. Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) used an accelerating rate calorimeter (ARC) to induce thermal runaway in individual lithium-titanium-oxide (LTO) and lithium-nickel-cobalt-aluminum-oxide (NCA) LIB cells within a sealed enclosure with either no methane, a lean, a stoichiometric, or a rich methane-air mixture in the surrounding canister to determine if these LIB types would ignite the methane, causing an additive effect on overpressures. Canister pressures and maximum temperatures reached by the cells, surrounding air, and exhausted gases were measured in this study and remained consistent with varying methane concentrations.
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APA: N. Rayyan C. Brown T. H. Dubaniewicz  (2023)  Thermal Runaway Of Lto And Nca Lithium-ion Batteries In A Sealed Enclosure Containing Methane - SME Annual Conference 2023

MLA: N. Rayyan C. Brown T. H. Dubaniewicz Thermal Runaway Of Lto And Nca Lithium-ion Batteries In A Sealed Enclosure Containing Methane - SME Annual Conference 2023. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2023.

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