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Before diving in to manufacturing the modules, we need to have a solid understanding of how our modules heat up, how much cooling we need, and where that cooling will come from.

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Equipment ManufacturerModel Acquired WherePurpose Notes
2.5kW DC LoadHC Power IncHCL-2501-1Pegasus AeronauticsDraw power from our modules to make them heat upMicah Black (MSXIV battery lead) had a co-op at Pegasus and was able to borrow this. (white wire GND, yellow wire +, 10mV/A for the reference voltage).
1.25-80V, 500A, 2.5kW (https://www.valuetronics.com/product/hcl-2501-1-hc-power-dc-electronic-load-used)
Power SupplyBK Precision9103 BayCharge the module (20A) Use 3 banana-alligator cables for the full 20A
Power SupplyKeysightN8740A BayCharge the module (10A) Diode in power line heats up too much for comfort at >10A
Power SupplyAgilentE3616ABayProvide reference voltage to set the DC Load
Power SupplyAgilentE3631A Bay Power the fans and DAQ
 64-channel 16-bit DAQCustom CustomBay Measure the thermistors! This was custom built to measure the thermistors. Ask Micah Black if you want more details on it. 

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From these graphs, it looks like we will need either more airflow, a more directed airflow, or a channel to get more air through the middle of the module.



Tests to come will include data on what we were actually trying to determine - cooling Cooling the module with a carbon fiber plate proved to be ineffective. The carbon fiber did not raise in temperature at all. This was verified by attaching a heater to the carbon fiber plate, and observing where the carbon fiber heated up. We measured the temperatures of the carbon fiber plate and concluded that the thermal conductivity through the plane (through the layers of carbon, foam core, carbon) was much greater than across the plane. The temperature on the opposite side of the plate, underneath the heater was fairly hot (almost at the temperature of the heater) and the temperature of the end of the carbon plate on the same side as the heater did not noticeably rise in temp above ambient. We might play around

A few articles on the thermal characteristics of carbon fiber epoxy are linked below:

https://www.christinedemerchant.com/carbon_characteristics_heat_conductivity.html

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/262007032_Thermal_properties_of_carbon_fiberepoxy_composites_with_different_fabric_weaves



We will experiment with some airflow guides to direct the air through the module instead of around it as well.