Battery module housing The module housing accommodates the cells of a battery module and therewith plays a decisive role in the functional- ity, safety and service life of the energy storage system .
Currently, there is no standardized design for battery modules, e.g. in the form of a norm . The battery cell type is selected according to the customer standard, which ultimately influences the design of the battery module .
The overall aim is the point localization on easily deformed objects in the context of Li-ion battery module disassembly based on a matching between the reference model (existing CAD model or self-recorded) and the real object.
Every battery module can be dis- assembled into the same six main components: battery cells, cell contacting, cell fixation, housing, thermal management and the BMS (including its periphery). When choosing a path, e.g. a prismatic cell, it is evident that some of the following paths are dependant of that particular choice.
Epoxy resin, polyurethanes or adhesive tapes can be used as adhesives. 4.2. Li-ion battery hazards Li-ion batteries are classified as hazardous goods and there- fore require special treatment. According to , the hazards can be divided into 3 sub-categories: Electrical, Chemical and Fire/Explosion.
An approach for capturing the variety of battery modules is done by using the methodology of a morphological box. This is a resupply of March 2023 as the template used in the publication of the original article contained errors.