Electronics, Vol. 12, Pages 1444: Simulation Study on Heat Generation Characteristics of Lithium-Ion Battery Aging Process
Electronics doi: 10.3390/electronics12061444
Authors: Rui Huang Yidan Xu Qichao Wu Junxuan Chen Fenfang Chen Xiaoli Yu
Lithium-ion battery heat generation characteristics during aging are crucial for the creation of thermal management solutions. The heat generation characteristics of 21700 (NCA) cylindrical lithium-ion batteries during aging were investigated using the mathematical model that was created in this study to couple electrochemical mechanisms, heat transfer, and aging loss. These findings indicate that, at the same operating current, the heat generation power of the cell increased significantly with battery aging. This increase was primarily due to the energy loss caused by the growth of the solid–electrolyte interface (SEI) and a reduction in the negative porosity and other physical characteristics of the SEI, such as its ionic conductivity and molar volume, which also had an impact on the heat generation power. By investigating the variations in battery heat generation in different aging modes, the electrochemical mechanisms underlying the effects of aging on battery heat generation can be comprehended in depth.