Author
Moyles, I
Hennessy, M
Myers, T
Wetton, B
Journal title
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics
DOI
10.1137/18M1189579
Issue
4
Volume
79
Last updated
2024-03-26T15:50:33.2+00:00
Page
1528-1549
Abstract
We present a porous electrode model for lithium-ion batteries using Butler--Volmer reaction kinetics. We model lithium concentration in both the solid and fluid phase along with solid and liquid electric potential. Through asymptotic reduction, we show that the electric potentials are spatially homogeneous which decouples the problem into a series of time-dependent problems. These problems can be solved on three distinguished time scales, an early time scale where capacitance effects in the electrode dominate, a mid-range time scale where a spatial concentration gradient forms in the electrolyte, and a long-time scale where each of the electrodes saturate and deplete with lithium respectively. The solid-phase concentration profiles are linear functions of time and the electrolyte potential is everywhere zero, which allows the model to be reduced to a system of two uncoupled ordinary differential equations. Analytic and numerical results are compared with full numerical simulations and experimental discharge curves demonstrating excellent agreement.
Symplectic ID
929995
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Publication type
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Publication date
21 Aug 2019
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