Abstract
In this study, cycle life performance of a prototype lithium-sulfur (Li−S) pouch cell is investigated using system identification and X-ray tomography methods. Li−S cells are subjected to characterization and ageing tests while kept inside a controlled-temperature chamber. After completing the experimental tests, two analytical approaches are used: i) The parameter variations of an equivalent-circuit model due to ageing are determined using a system identification technique. ii) Physical changes of the aged Li−S cells are analyzed using X-ray tomography. The results demonstrate that Li−S cell's degradation is significantly affected by temperature. Comparing to 10 °C, Li−S cell capacity fade happens 1.4 times faster at 20 °C whereas this number increases to 3.3 at 30 °C. In addition, X-ray results show a significant swelling when temperature rises from 10 to 20 °C, correspondingly the gas volume increases from 13 to 62 mm3.
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Shateri, N., Auger, D. J., Fotouhi, A., Brighton, J., Du, W., Owen, R. E., … Shearing, P. R. (2022). Investigation of the Effect of Temperature on Lithium-Sulfur Cell Cycle Life Performance Using System Identification and X-Ray Tomography. Batteries and Supercaps, 5(8). https://doi.org/10.1002/batt.202200035
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