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Safety focused modeling of lithium-ion batteries: A review

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Safety issues pertaining to Li-ion batteries justify intensive testing all along their value chain. However, progress in scientific knowledge regarding lithium based battery failure modes, as well as remarkable technologic breakthroughs in computing science, now allow for development and use of prediction tools to assist designers in developing safer batteries. Subsequently, this paper offers a review of significant modeling works performed in the area with a focus on the characterization of the thermal runaway hazard and their relating triggering events. Progress made in models aiming at integrating battery ageing effect and related physics is also discussed, as well as the strong interaction with modeling-focused use of testing, and the main achievements obtained towards marketing safer systems. Current limitations and new challenges or opportunities that are expected to shape future modeling activity are also put in perspective. According to market trends, it is anticipated that safety may still act as a restraint in the search for acceptable compromise with overall performance and cost of lithium-ion based and post lithium-ion rechargeable batteries of the future. In that context, high-throughput prediction tools capable of screening adequate new components properties allowing access to both functional and safety related aspects are highly desirable.
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hal-01254406 , version 1 (12-01-2016)

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Sara Abada, Guy Marlair, A. Lecocq, M. Petit, Valérie Sauvant-Moynot, et al.. Safety focused modeling of lithium-ion batteries: A review. Journal of Power Sources, 2016, 306, pp.178-192. ⟨10.1016/j.jpowsour.2015.11.100⟩. ⟨hal-01254406⟩
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