Search for dissertations about: "lithium-ion battery model"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words lithium-ion battery model.
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11. Mathematical Models for Investigation of Performance, Safety, and Aging in Lithium-Ion Batteries
Abstract : Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries have both the power and energy capabilities to be utilized in hybrid electric vehicles and other power demanding applications. However, there are obstacles primarily related to reliability in safety and lifetime. Additionally, there is still room for improvement in the battery performance. READ MORE
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12. Thermal Aspects and Electrolyte Mass Transport in Lithium-ion Batteries
Abstract : Temperature is one of the most important parameters for the performance, safety, and aging of lithium-ion batteries and has been linked to all main barriers for widespread commercial success of electric vehicles.The aim of this thesis is to highlight the importance of temperature effects, as well as to provide engineering tools to study these. READ MORE
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13. Discrete element modelling of the mechanical behaviour of lithium-ion battery electrode layers
Abstract : Since their introduction in the late 20th century, lithium-ion batteries have become the leading battery technology for portable devices and electric vehicles due to their high energy density and rechargeability. However, the increasing demand for a longer battery life span is hindered by the fading of the battery’s charge capacity over prolonged use. READ MORE
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14. On mechanical characterization and multi-scale modeling of Lithium-ion batteries
Abstract : Over the last few decades, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries have been extensively used in portable instruments due to their high energy density and low self-discharge rate. Recently, lithium-ion batteries have emerged as the most promising candidate for electric vehicles and stationary energy storage. READ MORE
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15. Sustainable Recycling of Spent Lithium-ion Batteries : An In-situ Approach for Recovery and Alloying of Valuable Metals
Abstract : A large number of Li-ion batteries used today will reach their End-Of-Life (EOL) in a few years. After their EOL, the recovery of their precious elements is required. By applying physical separation, a fraction with fine particle size is left behind which is known as Black Mass (BM). READ MORE