Testing the Fire Safety of Electric Vehicles

Ilona Majka, Jacek Zboina
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Aim: The aim of the article is to discuss, using literature on the subject, the results of scientific research and fire tests devoted to lithium-ion batteries and electric-powered vehicles, as well as various methods and techniques for extinguishing them. The presentation of these issues is important in terms of identifying the hazards present in construction objects where electric vehicles are parked and charged, as well as conducting effective and safe rescue operations during incidents involving them. Introduction: The development of electromobility, including the growing number of electric vehicles, poses new challenges for fire protection, both in the context of conducting rescue operations and the safety of parking and charging these vehicles at construction objects. Fires on lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles follow a different pattern than fires on conventional energy sources. This includes the causes of their origin, the course and methods of extinguishing them, as well as the dangers to those in their zone, including from the toxic products of combustion that are emitted. Consideration of the occurrence of these risks is particularly important in underground infrastructure, where firefighting is more difficult and the ability to eliminate the toxic products is limited. The article discusses the results of scientific research and fire tests involving lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles, taking into account different methods and techniques for extinguishing them, conducted in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, South Korea, the United States of America and Poland, among others. Methodology: The authors prepared the article based on a review and analysis of the results of scientific and experimental research, as well as on the literature. Conclusions: The growing number of electric vehicles increases the likelihood of accidents and fires involving them. This poses a challenge for rescue operations involving the vehicles mentioned above. An analysis of the literature on the subject leads to the conclusion that the catalogue of risks during rescue operations involving electric vehicles is different from that of conventionally powered vehicles. These risks require research, analysis, evaluation and validation. Keywords: fire safety, fire protection, electric vehicles, lithium-ion battery, rescue operations
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测试电动汽车的消防安全
目的:文章旨在利用相关文献,讨论专门针对锂离子电池和电动车辆的科学研究和火灾测试结果,以及各种灭火方法和技术。介绍这些问题对于确定电动车辆停放和充电的建筑物体中存在的危险,以及在涉及电动车辆的事故中开展有效和安全的救援行动非常重要。引言:电动交通的发展,包括电动汽车数量的不断增加,给消防工作带来了新的挑战,无论是在开展救援行动方面,还是在建筑物体上停放这些车辆并为其充电的安全性方面,都是如此。电动汽车使用的锂离子电池发生火灾的模式与传统能源发生火灾的模式不同。这包括起火原因、灭火过程和方法,以及对周围人员造成的危险,包括散发的有毒燃烧产物。在地下基础设施中,考虑这些风险的发生尤为重要,因为在地下基础设施中,灭火更加困难,消除有毒产物的能力有限。文章讨论了在德国、奥地利、瑞士、瑞典、韩国、美国和波兰等国进行的涉及锂离子电池和电动汽车的科学研究和火灾测试结果,并考虑了不同的灭火方法和技术。研究方法:作者在回顾和分析科学和实验研究成果以及文献的基础上撰写了这篇文章。结论:电动汽车数量的不断增长增加了发生事故和火灾的可能性。这给涉及上述车辆的救援行动带来了挑战。对相关文献进行分析后得出的结论是,涉及电动车辆的救援行动中的风险目录不同于传统动力车辆。这些风险需要研究、分析、评估和验证。关键词:消防安全、消防、电动车辆、锂离子电池、救援行动
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