Browse Publications Technical Papers 2017-01-1201
2017-03-28

Electrochemical Modeling of Lithium Plating of Lithium Ion Battery for Hybrid Application 2017-01-1201

Lithium plating is an important failure factor for lithium ion battery with carbon-based anodes and therefore preventing lithium plating has been a critical consideration in designs of lithium ion battery and battery management system. The challenges are: How to determine the charging current limits which may vary with temperature, state of charge, state of health, and battery operations? Where are the optimization rooms in battery design and management system without raising plating risks? Due to the complex nature of lithium plating dynamics it is hard to detect and measure the plating by any of experimental means.
In this work we developed an electrochemical model that explicitly includes lithium plating reaction. It enables both determination of plating onset and quantification of plated lithium. We have studied the effects of charging pulses on homogenous plating in order to provide guidance for lithium ion battery design in hybrid applications. By simulation a quantitative analysis of influencing factors on plating and a quantitative map of current limits to prevent lithium plating are provided. Our simulation suggests that a method that combines modeling and three electrode tests could be used to determine the true current limit map to prevent plating. Modeling are also performed to investigate the effects of coating thickness and driving cycles to illustrate the impact of design variables and applications.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

Deconstruction of UN38.3 into a Process Flowchart

2017-01-1208

View Details

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Development of Transverse Flux Motor with Improved Material and Manufacturing Method

2013-01-1765

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Nanostructured Electrode Materials for High Rate, Large Format Lithium Ion Batteries

2005-01-1895

View Details

X