The Lithium-Ion Battery Modeling Challenge

  • Docimo D
  • Ghanaatpishe M
  • Rothenberger M
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article addresses various challenges associated with lithium-ion battery modeling. Lithium-ion batteries have a key role to play in mobile energy storage. One can potentially expand the envelope of lithium-ion battery performance, efficiency, safety, and longevity by using fundamental electrochemistry-based models for battery control. There are clear trade-offs between battery model fidelity and complexity, and a significant literature addressing these trade-offs. Electrochemistry-based battery models can be effective at capturing frequency-domain battery dynamics, especially at lower frequencies. When they are examined in this light, the commonalities between them and equivalent-circuit models become more visible. Constructing lithium-ion battery models certainly takes effort, and so does reducing these models for control design purposes. One important open challenge in lithium-ion battery modeling is the matching of sophisticated battery models to experimental data. Half-cell testing or insertion of a third reference electrode in a fuel cell can separate the contributions of the negative and positive electrodes, and researchers are pursuing other novel technologies for in-cell instrumentation and measurement.

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Docimo, D. J., Ghanaatpishe, M., Rothenberger, M. J., Rahn, C. D., & Fathy, H. I. (2014). The Lithium-Ion Battery Modeling Challenge. Mechanical Engineering, 136(06), S7–S14. https://doi.org/10.1115/6.2014-jun-5

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