Application of the Discrete Element Method for Modeling Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles
Fernández Gómez Tomas
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Mexico National Technological/Orizaba Institute of Technology, Veracruz, Mexico.
Rivera Macias Berenice
Mexico National Technological/Orizaba Institute of Technology, Veracruz, Mexico.
Felipe Ruiz Veronica
Mexico National Technological/Orizaba Institute of Technology, Veracruz, Mexico.
Fernández Pérez Vladimir D.
Mexico National Technological/Orizaba Institute of Technology, Veracruz, Mexico.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Lithium-ion batteries have transformed the foundations of the world's infrastructure. From energy production to electricity distribution, the transportation of people and goods, and the operation of computing devices and even the internet. This scenario was analyzed during the aforementioned conference, where the latest innovations in the battery field—sodium, cobalt-free, and even solid-state batteries—were the main focus of the event. The purpose of this project is the application of the discrete element method (DEM) for the realization of a particle model based on the electrode material of the lithium-ion batteries in electric cars, trying to solve the main problems they present during charging and download since these directly affect the lifetime of the same.
Keywords: Electrode, batteries, electric vehicle, discrete element method, lithium-ion