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ThermoArc Facilitates Low-Cost Li-Ion Battery Testing
For years, NASA and the battery industry have been improving passive propagation resistant (PPR) Li-ion battery cell technology by enhancing their material and design choices. These efforts help ensure that a single cell’s TR event does not overheat adjacent cells or the entire battery pack ultimately causing fire or explosion. To improve cell integrity, single cells within battery packs are triggered into TR so that the battery pack can be analyzed for its TR resistance.
ThermoArc operates by initiating a plasma arc, capable of delivering thermal energy up to 100W, to a very small (1mm diameter) section of the cell. The extremely localized high heat flux rapidly degrades a small section of the internal cell separator, resulting in a short circuit that leads to TR. This technology comprises several components: a high-turn-ratio step-up transformer capable of producing a minimum of 1,000 V upon the secondary winding, an H-bridge electronic circuit to drive the transformer on the primary side, two tungsten electrodes to deliver the plasma arc, and a power supply unit.
ThermoArc applications may exist in any Li-ion battery cell/pack testing application where TR must be induced in an individual cell. Such applications could include testing of PPR battery packs to ensure single cell runaway does not cause catastrophic damage, more general battery destructive testing designed to better understand battery failure states, or other experimental testing. Companies interested in licensing this innovation may include those that manufacture internal short-circuit (ISC) cells or other devices used to induce TR at the individual cell level, battery testing firms, and Li-ion battery manufacturers with a focus on Li-ion battery packs for critical applications.
ThermoArc is at a technology readiness level (TRL) 5 (component and/or breadboard validation in laboratory environment) and is now available for patent licensing. Please note that NASA does not manufacture products itself for commercial sale.