Configuring the Thermal Runaway Battery Vent Model

The Thermal Runaway Battery Vent model is configured such that it gets activated when the temperature within the user-defined battery cell reaches 403.15 K. The model uses mass flow rate and vent temperature values provided by the Vent Rate table to compute the heat released by the hot venting gas. Such tables can be obtained by performing ARC tests.

To configure the thermal runaway battery vent model:
  1. Select the thermal runaway battery vent model.
    1. Right-click the Batteries > Battery Cell > User Defined Battery Cell node and click Select Battery Cell Models.
    2. In the Select Battery Cell Models dialog, activate Vent Model.
    3. Click Close to close the dialog.
  2. Specify the vent rate and activation constraints for the model.
    1. Select the User Defined Battery Cell > Models > Thermal Runaway Battery Vent Model node and set the following properties:
      Property Setting
      Table Vent Rate
      Time, s Time
      Mass Flow Rate, kg/s Mass Flow Rate
      Vent Temperature, K Temperature
      Initial Core Part Density 2702.0 kg/m^3
      Apply Model Constraints Activated
    2. Right-click the Thermal Runaway Battery Vent Model > Model Activation Constraints node and select New to add a model constraint.
    3. Select the Model Constraint 1 node and set the following properties:
      Property Setting
      Field Function Temperature
      Value 403.15 K
  3. To plot the venting rate that is specified by the Vent Rate table, right-click the Thermal Runaway Battery Vent Model node and select Plot Vent Rate Table.
    Two plots open, a User Defined Battery Cell Vent Model Temperature Plot and a User Defined Battery Cell Vent Model Mass Flow Rate Plot.


  4. Save the simulation.