In-situ characterizations and mechanism analysis of mechanical inhomogeneity in a prismatic battery module

Ximing Zhong, Le Yang, Na Li, Zhichao Chu, Jian Chen, Shengxin Zhu*, Wei Li Song, Shigang Ai*, Hao Sen Chen

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Abstract

Inhomogeneity can accelerate performance degradation and reduce the lifetime of large-format batteries and battery modules. It is necessary to in-situ monitor the internal heterogeneous information and investigate the mechanical inhomogeneity of the batteries and modules. In this study, an in-situ measurement platform based on the integrating sensors and optical methods is developed. The internal stress and strain evolutions at the module-level are characterized and related to the deformation evolution at the cell-level. Both levels are suffering the serious mechanical inhomogeneity, which is quantitatively analyzed by the in-situ experiments and corresponding simulations, significantly affecting the long-term cyclic performance and consistency of the module. A new concept of mechanical consistency is introduced to correlate the mechanical inhomogeneity with module aging. This study can provide a basis for analyzing the aging mechanism and optimizing the structure of battery modules.

Original languageEnglish
Article number232053
JournalJournal of Power Sources
Volume548
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • In-situ synchronous measurement
  • Internal stress
  • Lithium-ion battery module
  • Mechanical inhomogeneity
  • Module inconsistency

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Zhong, X., Yang, L., Li, N., Chu, Z., Chen, J., Zhu, S., Song, W. L., Ai, S., & Chen, H. S. (2022). In-situ characterizations and mechanism analysis of mechanical inhomogeneity in a prismatic battery module. Journal of Power Sources, 548, Article 232053. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2022.232053