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BLEVE, or no BLEVE, that is the question – On the superheat limits of solvents commonly used in Li-ion batteries

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Author(s)

Jiann C. Yang

Abstract

The thermodynamic superheat limits of five solvents commonly used in Li-ion batteries are calculated using the Peng-Robinson equation of state. The superheat limit of a two-component solvent mixture is also estimated using the generalized corresponding states principle. The superheat limit theory is used to discuss potential occurrence of BLEVE during a thermal runaway of a Li-ion battery.
Conference Dates
September 24-26, 2024
Conference Location
Duisburg, Germany , DE
Conference Title
18th International Conference on Automatic Fire Detection (AUBE'24) / Suppression, Detection and Signaling Research and Applications Conference (SUPDET 2024)

Keywords

BLEVE, equation of state, Li-ion battery, superheat limit, thermodynamics

Citation

Yang, J. (2024), BLEVE, or no BLEVE, that is the question – On the superheat limits of solvents commonly used in Li-ion batteries, 18th International Conference on Automatic Fire Detection (AUBE'24) / Suppression, Detection and Signaling Research and Applications Conference (SUPDET 2024), Duisburg, Germany , DE, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=958194 (Accessed November 23, 2024)

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Created September 26, 2024, Updated October 2, 2024