Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit

In the literature, mechanical deformation of Li-ion batteries (LIB) is characterized in terms of global or volumetric strain of the entire cell to develop load vs. strain plots. In characterizing the mechano-electrical−thermal−chemical interaction of the battery in relation to in...

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Main Authors: Golam Newaz, Sanket Mundhe, Leela Arava, Min Zhu, Omar Faruque, Saeed Barbat
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/669
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spelling doaj-3d649bd432574f68b2a20654cbcb4b682020-11-25T02:20:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-02-0113366910.3390/en13030669en13030669Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short CircuitGolam Newaz0Sanket Mundhe1Leela Arava2Min Zhu3Omar Faruque4Saeed Barbat5Mechanical Engineering Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USAMechanical Engineering Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USAFord Motor Co., Research and Innovation Center, Dearborn, MI 48124, USAFord Motor Co., Research and Innovation Center, Dearborn, MI 48124, USAFord Motor Co., Research and Innovation Center, Dearborn, MI 48124, USAIn the literature, mechanical deformation of Li-ion batteries (LIB) is characterized in terms of global or volumetric strain of the entire cell to develop load vs. strain plots. In characterizing the mechano-electrical−thermal−chemical interaction of the battery in relation to internal short circuit (ISC) due to mechanical load, these estimated strains are “indirect strains” at best. Direct evaluation of “internal local strains” between the layers, particularly, in the first separator layer should be a critical material parameter as it relates to separator rupture and should be the key link in ISC in LIBs. We make an effort to assess “internal local strains” which is not reported elsewhere, first by using the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) approach to use plastic deformation of aluminum casing to “freeze” deformation states of the LIBs followed by microscopy to image undeformed and deformed cells. An image analysis procedure is developed to estimate transverse compression strains in the cells, e.g., in Cu anode, Al cathode, and the polymeric separator. The local strain experienced by the polymeric separator nearest to ball indentation is found to be close to 65−70% and this strain level is much higher than 40−50% maximum average strains estimated for the same sample.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/669internal local strainaverage strainseparatoriscli-ion batteryindentationmechanical abuse
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Sanket Mundhe
Leela Arava
Min Zhu
Omar Faruque
Saeed Barbat
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Sanket Mundhe
Leela Arava
Min Zhu
Omar Faruque
Saeed Barbat
Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
Energies
internal local strain
average strain
separator
isc
li-ion battery
indentation
mechanical abuse
author_facet Golam Newaz
Sanket Mundhe
Leela Arava
Min Zhu
Omar Faruque
Saeed Barbat
author_sort Golam Newaz
title Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
title_short Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
title_full Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
title_fullStr Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
title_full_unstemmed Direct Assessment of Separator Strain in Li-Ion Batteries at the Onset of Mechanically Induced Short Circuit
title_sort direct assessment of separator strain in li-ion batteries at the onset of mechanically induced short circuit
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-02-01
description In the literature, mechanical deformation of Li-ion batteries (LIB) is characterized in terms of global or volumetric strain of the entire cell to develop load vs. strain plots. In characterizing the mechano-electrical−thermal−chemical interaction of the battery in relation to internal short circuit (ISC) due to mechanical load, these estimated strains are “indirect strains” at best. Direct evaluation of “internal local strains” between the layers, particularly, in the first separator layer should be a critical material parameter as it relates to separator rupture and should be the key link in ISC in LIBs. We make an effort to assess “internal local strains” which is not reported elsewhere, first by using the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) approach to use plastic deformation of aluminum casing to “freeze” deformation states of the LIBs followed by microscopy to image undeformed and deformed cells. An image analysis procedure is developed to estimate transverse compression strains in the cells, e.g., in Cu anode, Al cathode, and the polymeric separator. The local strain experienced by the polymeric separator nearest to ball indentation is found to be close to 65−70% and this strain level is much higher than 40−50% maximum average strains estimated for the same sample.
topic internal local strain
average strain
separator
isc
li-ion battery
indentation
mechanical abuse
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/3/669
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