How is InterCellThermalPath property working?
I have created two Parallel Assemblies, one with hexagonal topology (left) and one with square topology (right), and I have noticed that their InterCellThermalPath is different. This makes sense, but I do not understand how this property works when the topology is square. My question is the following: are the yellow connections well drawn? I mean, each cell transfers heat by convection to a common thermal node?
In any case, two months ago I asked MathWorks technical support about this property and they replied that each InterCell resistance has, by default, a value of 1.2 K/W. So: how is all this possible? According to Simscape Battery, the Ambient-Cell thermal resistance is 25 K/W, so I do not quite understand how this thermal path works.
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Enabling “InterCellThermalPath” for cylindrical cells will add a single thermal resistor between the thermal node of each cell and the node of each neighboring adjacent cell. For your example, the thermal circuits would look similar to the following figure:
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