The power battery is the only source of power for battery electric vehicles, and the safety of the battery pack box structure provides an important guarantee for the safe driving of battery electric vehicles. The battery pack box structure shall be of good shock resistance, impact resistance, and durability.
In the structure of new energy vehicles, the power battery pack structure is the most important power component, thus, it needs to be designed with a safer and more reasonable structure to meet the requirements of shock resistance and durability.
The battery pack box of the target vehicle is arranged under the chassis, below the floor of the passenger compartment, disassembled from the electric vehicle. The appearance structure of the box is shown in Fig. 3. After removing the upper cover, the battery pack module is presented, and the structure is shown in Fig. 4.
The battery pack box is bolted to the chassis structure of the vehicle through the lifting lugs and fixed to the chassis of the vehicle. The internal structure of the battery pack box is shown in Fig. 8. The structure includes the upper-pressure rod, the upper-pressure cover, and the inner frame.
This type of batteries is commonly referred to as “structural batteries”. Two general methods have been explored to develop structural batteries: (1) integrating batteries with light and strong external reinforcements, and (2) introducing multifunctional materials as battery components to make energy storage devices themselves structurally robust.
We consider several design parameters such as thickness and fiber directions in each lamina, volume fraction of fibers in the active materials, and number of microvascular composite panels required for thermal regulation of battery pack as design variables.