Weidong Fu's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Lithium ion batteries (LIBs) have become the dominate power sources for various electronic devices. However, thermal runaway (TR) and fire behaviors in LIBs are significant issues during usage, and the fire risks are increasing owing to the widespread application of large-scale LIBs. In order to investigate the TR and its consequences, two kinds of...
Nowadays, fires caused by thermal runaway (TR) of lithium ion battery (LIB) remains a potential risk in its application. An effective method is urgently required to suppress LIB fires. In this work, a novel cooling method combining dodecafluoro-2-methylpentan-3-one (C6F12O) agent with intermittent spray cooling (ISC) is proposed for suppression of...
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... TR is a major cause of energy failure in batteries and is primarily caused by a series of exothermic reactions that occur after the exothermic chemical reaction of the high-oxidizing positive electrode and high-reducing negative electrode [6][7][8][9]. As the temperature of the battery increases, the SEI (solid electrolyte interphase) film between the solid electrolyte breaks, leading to a reaction between the anode and electrolyte. ...