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Autor:
Don Schad, Chris Lueth, Jeffrey Votteler, Gene Poole, Robert Spotnitz, Steve Hartridge, Christian Walchshofer, Venugopal Gudimetla, Evan Oxenham, Gaetan Damblanc, Gowri Yeduvaka
Publikováno v:
ECS Transactions. 50:209-218
A general approach for the design of cylindrical and prismatic spirally-wound lithium-ion cells that accounts for arbitrary tabbing and coating patterns is presented. Examples are presented for design of high-power and high-energy 18650 size cells. F
Autor:
Gaetan Damblanc, Robert Spotnitz, S. Muzaferija, Boris Kaludercic, Milovan Peric, Steve Hartridge
Publikováno v:
SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains. 1:160-168
The paper presents a simulation approach to Li-Ion batteries based on geometrically resolved electrodes. This means that solid particles and the space occupied by electrolyte are not overlapping but are represented by contiguous, arbitrarily shaped v
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :593-593
A physics-based simulation model is used to characterize the effect of different LiPF6-based electrolyte systems on discharge energy of a high energy cell design at temperatures of -25, 0, 25 and 50°C and rates of C/10, C/5, C/2, C, and 2C. At 0°C
Autor:
Robert Spotnitz, Gowri Yeduvaka, Don Schad, Venugopal Gudimetta, Jeffrey Votteler, Gaetan Damblanc, Chris Lueth, Evan Oxenham, Steve Hartridge
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1070-1070
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Autor:
Dan J. L. Brett, Philip J. Withers, Andrew J. Marquis, Peter D. Lee, Gaetan Damblanc, Nigel P. Brandon, Samuel J. Cooper, Paul R. Shearing, Robert S. Bradley, Jeff Gelb, David S. Eastwood
Publikováno v:
Cooper, S J, Eastwood, D S, Gelb, J, Damblanc, G, Brett, D J L, Bradley, R S, Withers, P J, Lee, P D, Marquis, A J, Brandon, N P & Shearing, P R 2014, ' Image based modelling of microstructural heterogeneity in LiFePO4 electrodes for Li-ion batteries ', Journal of Power Sources, vol. 247, pp. 1033-1039 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2013.04.156
Battery and fuel cell simulations commonly assume that electrodes are macro-homogeneous and isotropic. These simulations have been used to successfully model performance, but give little insight into predicting failure. In Li-ion battery electrodes,