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Mechanical Behavior of MinK and FiberFrax Board Insulation Materials Under Battery Packaging Relevant Conditions
Long, Kevin N.; Stavig, Mark E.; Roberts, Christine C.; Mondy, L.A.
We present a new collection of data on the load-stress relaxation-unload behavior of MinK and FiberFrax Board (FF) insulation materials used as pellets in-line with thermal battery electrochemical stacks. Both materials were subjected to standard thermal preparations, and then tested at room temperature. Intermediate term stress relaxation tests are presented (order 104 minutes of relaxation) showing that FF relaxation is not significantly stress or deformation dependent, but MinK is moderately so. Moreover, stress-strain curves associated with specimen unloading, reloading, and unloading again are presented for both materials. FF and MinK are substantially different here. Acute material variability is observed though test conditions and material preparations are standardized. A modeling approach is presented to empirically estimate the amount of stress relaxation at room temperature, and from this state, represent the unloading stress-strain behavior of both materials. This effort provides a complete framework for representing (in an engineering sense) both materials in thermal battery performance simulations.