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Simultaneous effect of particle size and location on stress development in the electrodes of lithium-ion batteriesopen access

Authors
Ali, YasirIqbal, NomanLee, Seungjun
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
binder constraint; Li-ion battery; particle location; particle size; stress
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH, v.44, no.14, pp 12145 - 12157
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESEARCH
Volume
44
Number
14
Start Page
12145
End Page
12157
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5984
DOI
10.1002/er.5795
ISSN
0363-907X
1099-114X
Abstract
In this study, stress generation at the electrode in Li-ion batteries was studied using a two-dimensional cell-scale model that includes multiple active particles during galvanostatic discharge. Numerical simulations were performed using an electrochemical-mechanical coupled model to elucidate the simultaneous effects of particle size and location, lithium intercalation kinetics and binder constraints on the stress. The simulation results showed that when different sizes of particle are considered in the electrode, the small particles were discharged more than the large particles, resulting in higher level of stress in the smaller particles. In addition, the closer the particles were located to the separator, the larger the stresses that were developed in those particles. Therefore, a layered structure, where the particle size gradually increases as the distance from the particles to the separator decreases, can alleviate stress on the electrode. When binder constraints were considered for the electrode particles, the stress was increased at the anode and alleviated at the cathode upon discharge. This indicates that the effect of mechanical constraints on stress generation in the particles differs in the lithiation and delithiation process.
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