arbartz
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Okay, so those of you that are familiar with the SAE Formula Hybrid competition will probably know that the rules are a tad excessive and don't really reflect those in the real world.
Specifically when we have to build our battery pack there are a bunch of rules that make it very difficult for a college team to build. I could go into all the specific rules, but in general they give us these limitations:
So, given those regulations I've found it extremely difficult to find suitable Lithium cells. The specific chemistry really isn't a concern, just as long as we can meet these pack spec requirements.
We are planning on using an EMRAX 207 motor. If we go with the Medium voltage version, we'll plan around having the following specs:
If we go with the Low Voltage version we'll need these specs:
Right now this leaves me looking at the Headway 38120HP cells, in an 84S2P configuration for the MV motor. They honestly seem to be the only decent option I could find, but I can't be sure that they will hold up to their ratings. So, I had the team buy 2 of them from Headway Headquarters and have some test time scheduled at Rockwell Automation to do load testing on them. We plan on fully discharging them at a bunch of different rates all the way up to their burst rating, only stopping the test if the cell temperature exceeds the rated 60C. (I'll post the results here if you guys are interested)
So, if you guys have any other suggestions for cells to try, let me know, we'll take all the help we can get!
Thank you all for any help!
Specifically when we have to build our battery pack there are a bunch of rules that make it very difficult for a college team to build. I could go into all the specific rules, but in general they give us these limitations:
- Can't parallel a bunch of cells without having each one individually fused and having the BMS able to detect if any single cell fuse blows.
- Can't use pouch cell Lithium packs unless we meet very stringent regulations on limiting pouch cell expansion and make sure every material used in the pouch cell container is able to withstand 150C before melting, all while being UL94V0 listed.
- Can't really use cells that require welding tabs since we simply don't have the equipment to do so.
- Leaving us with prismatic cells and cylindrical cells that have threaded contacts.
So, given those regulations I've found it extremely difficult to find suitable Lithium cells. The specific chemistry really isn't a concern, just as long as we can meet these pack spec requirements.
We are planning on using an EMRAX 207 motor. If we go with the Medium voltage version, we'll plan around having the following specs:
- Fully charged voltage no greater than 300VDC
- Continuous discharge current capability no less than 160A
- Total pack capacity no greater than 5,561.25Wh when measured at the 2C rate (30min to full discharge)
If we go with the Low Voltage version we'll need these specs:
- Fully charged voltage no greater than 135VDC
- Continuous discharge current capability no less than 400A
- Total pack capacity no greater than 5,561.25Wh when measured at the 2C rate (30min to full discharge)
Right now this leaves me looking at the Headway 38120HP cells, in an 84S2P configuration for the MV motor. They honestly seem to be the only decent option I could find, but I can't be sure that they will hold up to their ratings. So, I had the team buy 2 of them from Headway Headquarters and have some test time scheduled at Rockwell Automation to do load testing on them. We plan on fully discharging them at a bunch of different rates all the way up to their burst rating, only stopping the test if the cell temperature exceeds the rated 60C. (I'll post the results here if you guys are interested)
So, if you guys have any other suggestions for cells to try, let me know, we'll take all the help we can get!
Thank you all for any help!