TAGGED: msmd-battery-model, msmd-battery-module, ntgk-model
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March 21, 2024 at 4:13 amDUC TAI LESubscriber
Hi everyone!
Have a nice day!
Now, I am simulating the 2S7P battery pack immersion cooling by the NTGK model. The figure of the battery pack is shown below.
I used the virtual connection for the battery in the battery pack. The format file of the virtual connection is shown below.
My problem is the temperature of the battery pack increased very slowly and at the end of the simulation was very low, remaining at 25.90oC.
Please help me with some suggestions to solve this problem.
Thank you so much for your help!
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March 28, 2024 at 2:10 pmMurari IyengarAnsys Employee
Hi, if your temperature is too low, then I recommend you check your boundary conditions. Apart from temperature, also check your electrical variables to ensure you are getting the right results.Â
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