Investigation of the effect of shunt current on battery efficiency and stack temperature in vanadium redox flow battery
In vanadium redox flow batteries (VFB), the power of the battery is determined by the number of cells in the stack. Serial and parallel layouts are commonly adopted interactively to suit the designed power demand. The bipolar stack design inevitably introduces shunt currents bypassing into the commo...
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description | In vanadium redox flow batteries (VFB), the power of the battery is determined by the number of cells in the stack. Serial and parallel layouts are commonly adopted interactively to suit the designed power demand. The bipolar stack design inevitably introduces shunt currents bypassing into the common manifolds in the stack and thereby resulting in a parasitic loss of power and energy. During standby, shunt current and its associated internal discharge reactions can generate heat and increase stack temperature, potentially leading to thermal precipitation in the positive half-cell. This study aims to investigate the effect of shunt current on stack efficiency and temperature variation during standby periods for a 40-cell stack. Dynamic models based on mass balance, energy balance and electrical circuit are developed for simulations and the results provide an insight into stack performance that will aid in optimising stack design and suitable cooling strategies for the VFB.
•Shunt currents in VFB deteriorate battery performance.•Thermal effect of shunt currents needs to be considered during standby.•A complete model can predict battery efficiencies and electrolyte temperature in open circuit.•The trade-off between shunt loss and pumping consumption needs to be considered.•Temperature control system can be developed to manage the electrolyte temperature on the basis of a complete model. |
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