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Modeling the Lithium-Ion Battery

Electrochemical | Posted on March 20th, 2012 by

A great resource has just been produced for those interested in Lithium-ion battery technology. A white paper that describes how these can be modeled is available to download here.

Lithium-Ion Battery Cooling, COMSOL Multiphysics

COMSOL’s Program Manager for Electrochemistry, Henrik Ekström, and battery specialist Andreas Nyman from Intertek has put together a thorough description of the applications and different physics that should be modeled within lithium-ion battery design. This includes a discussion of the benefits of modeling and simulations in the design, selection, and operation of battery systems during charge and discharge cycles, as well as how their overheating can be controlled.

A COMSOL certified consultant, Intertek Semko is a global provider of quality and safety solutions, including testing and expert advisory services in the field of batteries and fuel cells. We are truly pleased to be able to collaborate with Andreas in the production and release of this comprehensive white paper.

Comments

Aissani Aek

Aissani Aek

April 20, 2012 at 2:20 pm

j’ai l’honneur de vous demander qlqes informations sur la simulation de la corrosion localisée en utilisant comsolmultiphysics.

Phil Kinnane

Phil Kinnane

April 23, 2012 at 11:46 am

Hi Aissani,

We’re actually running a training course on Corrosion in Burlington, MA next month (see: http://www.comsol.com/events/c/17701/). But if you can’t make this, then you’re more than welcome to contact your sales rep.

Phil

Aissani Aek

Aissani Aek

December 23, 2012 at 10:59 am

bjr ,monsieur phil
je suis débutant de logiciel comsol , comment modelé phénomene de la corrosion localisée en 2D , j’utilise l’equation de nernst planck mais j’ai des problemes concernant les bounderies conditions et l’équztion de tafel ,merci

Phil Kinnane

Phil Kinnane

December 26, 2012 at 8:48 am

Hi Aissani,

The Tafel Equation is available as a bopundary condition and is easily manipulated in the Corrosion Module. The example “Galvanized Nail”, in the Corrosion Module’s Model Library shows it being used. If you don’t have this module, then it may be more difficult to define. I suggest you contact support (http://www.comsol.com/support/), who may be able to help you.

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