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Non-isothermal Ragone plots of Li-ion cells from datasheet and galvanostatic discharge tests.

Authors :
Zhang, Yuan Ci
Briat, Olivier
Boulon, Loïc
Deletage, Jean-Yves
Martin, Cyril
Coccetti, Fabio
Vinassa, Jean-Michel
Source :
Applied Energy. Aug2019, Vol. 247, p703-715. 13p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

• Energy and power densities quantitation of Li-ion cells (NMC NCA) from −20 to 55 °C. • Investigation and validation of an efficient model only based on datasheet at 25 °C. • Extension of this electro-thermal model to wider temperature and power ranges. • Proposition of a non-isothermal Ragone plot to select the most suitable Li-ion cells. Ragone plot is a conventional tool to compare different energy storage systems in terms of energy and power densities. The selection of the most suitable Li-ion technology for a given application is usually based on the specific energy and power extracted from datasheets at ambient temperatures (25 °C). However, these values are highly temperature-dependent. This study investigates experimentally and via numerical simulations a quantification of the energy and power densities for two different Li-ion chemistry cells in a wide operating temperature range. The experimental results reveal that these values determined from constant current discharge are approximately 15% higher than those determined for a constant power discharge. Therefore, a simple and efficient coupled electrical–thermal model based on an equivalent circuit model (ECM) is proposed, which is able to estimate the voltage, temperature, and available discharged energy of 18,650 Li-ion cells with a good accuracy. Moreover, all parameters in the model can be directly identified with manufacturer's datasheets at 25 °C. Then, the proposed Ragone plot model can be extended to wider temperature and power ranges. The relative error of the simulated energy density is below 2% for both technologies for all operating conditions from – 20 °C to 55 °C. Thus, a non-isothermal Ragone plot is established by considering the thermal effect for the first time. The proposed method could be employed as a conception aid tool for the selection of Li-ion cells in a system design process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03062619
Volume :
247
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136581806
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.04.027