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Review and Performance Comparison of Mechanical-Chemical Degradation Models for Lithium-Ion Batteries

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JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 166, Issue 14, Pages A3189-A3200

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ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC
DOI: 10.1149/2.0281914jes

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  1. VITO, Belgium
  2. EnergyVille, Belgium
  3. European Union [608931]
  4. European Regional Development Fund ERDF
  5. Flanders Innovation & Entrepreneurship
  6. Province of Limburg
  7. EVERLASTING project in the Horizon 2020 program of the European Union under the grant 'Electric Vehicle Enhanced Range, Lifetime And Safety Through INGenious battery management' [EVERLASTING-713771]

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The maximum energy that lithium-ion batteries can store decreases as they are used because of various irreversible degradation mechanisms. Many models of degradation have been proposed in the literature, sometimes with a small experimental data set for validation. However, a comprehensive comparison between different model predictions is lacking, making it difficult to select modelling approaches which can explain the degradation trends actually observed from data. Here, various degradation models from literature are implemented within a single particle model framework and their behavior is compared. It is shown that many different models can be fitted to a small experimental data set. The interactions between different models are simulated, showing how some of the models accelerate degradation in other models, altering the overall degradation trend. The effects of operating conditions on the various degradation models is simulated. This identifies which models are enhanced by which operating conditions and might therefore explain specific degradation trends observed in data. Finally, it is shown how a combination of different models is needed to capture different degradation trends observed in a large experimental data set. Vice versa, only a large data set enables to properly select the models which best explain the observed degradation. (C) The Author(s) 2019. Published by ECS.

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