A Phenomenological Degradation Model for Cyclic Aging of Lithium Ion Cell Materials

  • Narayanrao R
  • Joglekar M
  • Inguva S
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Abstract

A phenomenological Li-ion cell degradation model, pertaining to charge-discharge cyclic fatigue, is proposed and validated. It is known that Solid Electrolyte Inter-phase (SEI) formation on the particle surfaces consumes active Li leading to capacity loss. The problem is further aggravated by the creation of fresh surfaces by the fracture that develops as a result of intercalation induced stresses. In addition, fracture could result in isolation of chunks of electrode material or SEI could electronically isolate certain electrode material zones, both essentially rendering the active Li or electrode material ineffective.The degradation leads to increase in electronic resistance and decrease of ionic conductivity as well as diffusivity. Central to the model is a parameter expressed as the normalized reaction surface area, diminishing with charge-discharge cycles. Here, we develop phenomenological evolution expressions for the Fracture, SEI formation and Isolation, and incorporate them in Newman’s Porous Composite Electrode framework. The model is implemented in the battery module of COMSOL. Notably, the utility of a lumped parameter ‘?SOC*SOCmean’, based on the State of Charge (SOC) is brought out.

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Narayanrao, R., Joglekar, M. M., & Inguva, S. (2013). A Phenomenological Degradation Model for Cyclic Aging of Lithium Ion Cell Materials. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 160(1), A125–A137. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.013302jes

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