Title
Thermally conductive foams

CoPED ID
a8b2f46a-4ac9-45e3-9d07-1eeeda57daa8

Status
Closed


Value
£137,476

Start Date
Dec. 1, 2017

End Date
Nov. 30, 2018

Description

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The recent uptake of hybrid and electric vehicles has led to the development of higher and higher capacity batteries. These batteries generate a lot of heat during use. Thermal management is a major challenge. Furthermore, batteries also undergo strucural changes during use, they get larger or smaller based on the amount of charge in the battery, while also getting incrementally larger over time. Our project makes use of advanced nanomaterials combined with novel materials processing technology to manufacture a lightweight, highly thermally conductive adhesive to fasten the battery in place in an automotive vehicle. The improvement in thermal properties prevents the battery from overheating, thus lenghtening the lifetime of the battery. The designed material will also be able to withstand the change in size of the battery cell over a lifetime of use.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Accumulators
  2. Batteries
  3. Electric cars
  4. Hybrid cars
  5. Lithium-ion batteries

Extracted key phrases
  1. High capacity battery
  2. Battery cell
  3. Conductive foam
  4. Conductive adhesive
  5. Novel material processing technology
  6. Electric vehicle
  7. Recent uptake
  8. Automotive vehicle
  9. Use
  10. Thermal management
  11. Thermal property
  12. Strucural change
  13. Hybrid
  14. Major challenge

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