Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7734115 | Journal of Power Sources | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Battery cell capacity loss is extensively studied so as to extend battery life in varied applications from portable consumer electronics to energy storage devices. Battery packs are constructed especially in energy storage devices to provide sufficient voltage and capacity. However, engineering practice indicates that battery packs always fade more critically than cells. We investigate the evolution of battery pack capacity loss by analyzing cell aging mechanisms using the “Electric quantity - Capacity Scatter Diagram (ECSD)” from a system point of view. The results show that cell capacity loss is not the sole contributor to pack capacity loss. The loss of lithium inventory variation at anodes between cells plays a significant role in pack capacity evolution. Therefore, we suggest more attention could be paid to the loss of lithium inventory at anodes in order to mitigate pack capacity degradation.
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Authors
Yuejiu Zheng, Minggao Ouyang, Languang Lu, Jianqiu Li,