Journal
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON TRANSPORTATION ELECTRIFICATION
Volume 8, Issue 2, Pages 2205-2232Publisher
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TTE.2021.3138357
Keywords
Aging; Integrated circuit modeling; Stress; Lithium; Estimation; Degradation; Transportation; Aging; battery; degradation; lithium; modeling
Funding
- TKI Urban Energy
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Battery aging is a critical problem in battery research that limits the power and energy capacity during the battery's life. This article reviews empirical and semiempirical modeling techniques and aging studies, highlighting the limitations and challenges of different models. The study finds that stress factors are often oversimplified and their correlations are not taken into account. The knowledge provided in this article can be used to evaluate the limitations of aging models and improve their accuracy for various applications.
Battery aging is one of the critical problems to be tackled in battery research, as it limits the power and energy capacity during the battery's life. Therefore, optimizing the design of battery systems requires a good understanding of aging behavior. Due to their simplicity, empirical and semiempirical models (EMs) are frequently used in smart charging studies, feasibility studies, and cost analyses studies, among other uses. Unfortunately, these models are prone to significant estimation errors without appropriate knowledge of their inherent limitations and the interdependence between stress factors. This article presents a review of empirical and semiempirical modeling techniques and aging studies, focusing on the trends observed between different studies and highlighting the limitations and challenges of the various models. First, we summarize the main aging mechanisms in lithium-ion batteries. Next, empirical modeling techniques are reviewed, followed by the current challenges and future trends, and a conclusion. Our results indicate that the effect of stress factors is easily oversimplified, and their correlations are often not taken into account. The provided knowledge in this article can be used to evaluate the limitations of aging models and improve their accuracy for various applications.
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