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Thesis Defense - Mert Savrum (MSEE)
Mert Savrum– M.Sc. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Asst. Prof. Dr. Göktürk Poyrazoğlu– Advisor
Date: 23.05.2022
Time: 13:00-14:00
Location: AB1 412
SAFETY TEST PROCEDURES, STANDARDS AND RESULTS FOR ELECTRIC BIKE BATTERY
Thesis Committee:
Asst. Prof. Dr. Göktürk Poyrazoğlu, Özyeğin University
Prof. Dr. Engin Özdemir, Kocaeli University
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cenk Demiroğlu, Özyeğin University
Abstract:
Recently, battery project studies have been increasing worldwide. Companies carrying out these projects must have their products checked for design safety and must obtain test approval reports in order to release their products on the market. IEC 62133-2 test approvals are required for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, and EN 50604 test approvals are necessary for rechargeable li-ion batteries used in Light EV (electric vehicles). In addition, UN38.3(IEC 62281) battery transport tests must be applied for the transport of these batteries. These tests should be performed in an accredited laboratory, the safety of the design should be verified in this way, and then an accredited report should be issued to the product. There was no accredited laboratory in Turkey that performed tests in accordance with these standards. For this reason, companies were receiving services from overseas laboratories for the cell and battery approvals that they designed. There could be time and financial problems in overseas laboratories approvals. Due to these problems, an accredited laboratory was established at Vestel Electronics in Turkey, where tests can be carried out in accordance with IEC 62133-2, EN50604, and UN38.3 ( IEC 62281 ) standards. Since batteries contain BMS cards, their tests are also carried out in this laboratory. Within the scope of this accredited laboratory established in Turkey, it will be stated how the test setups that meet the test requirements are set up. Test results with these devices will be evaluated. The test results will belong to an E-bike battery project.
Bio:
Mert SAVRUM graduated from Edremit Anatolian High School. He graduated from Celal Bayar University, Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Computer Engineering in 2019. Since graduation, He has been working as a Senior Safety & Reliability specialist at Vestel since 2019. He continues to work at Vestel. He started Ozyegin University Master of Science in 2020.