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Battery Systems and Energy Storage beyond 2020



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Autore: Birke Kai Peter Visualizza persona
Titolo: Battery Systems and Energy Storage beyond 2020 Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (338 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: AC current injection
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artificial intelligence
artificial neural network
battery efficiency
battery energy storage
battery management system
battery model
battery monitoring
battery sizing
battery thermal management systems
bi-directional control
cell thickness
CFD simulations
charger
Coulombic efficiency
degradation mechanisms
digital twin
direct recycling
disassembly
disassembly planner design
disassembly strategy optimization
distribution network
doctor blade coating
Doyle-Fuller-Newman model
DRT by time domain data
ecofriendly electrolyte for lithium-ion batteries
EIS
electric vehicle battery
electro-thermal model
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
electrode fabrication
electrolyte
electronic battery sensor
energy storage
enhanced electrolyte safety based on high flash point
equivalent circuit model
ether based electrolyte
failure distribution
failure modes
failure rates
field battery investigation
genetic algorithm
global warming potential
increased thermal stability of electrolytes
insitu deposited lithium-metal electrode
intelligent battery
intercalation
interface
lead batteries
Li-ion battery
life cycle assessment
liquid cooling
lithium battery
lithium deposition morphology
lithium ion battery
lithium-ion batteries
lithium-ion battery
lithium-ion battery cell
lithium-ion cells
manganese dioxide
mechanical aging
mechanical degradation
mixing ratio
model
neural network
non-uniform volume change
online diagnosis
parameter estimation
particle swarm optimization
polymer binder
post-mortem analysis
power supply system
pseudocapacitance
pulse evaluation
redox flow battery
relaxation voltage
renewable energy
renewable energy integration
residential load
safe supply
safety battery
safety concept
secondary battery
SEM+EDX
sensorless temperature measurement
smart cell
sodium-ion
solar photovoltaic energy
solvent
state monitoring
state of charge dependency
state-of-charge
stationary energy storage
temperature dependency
temperature estimation
temperature prediction
thermal runaway
traction battery
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volumetric expansion
waterjet-based recycling
zinc ion batteries
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BirkeKai Peter
Sommario/riassunto: Currently, the transition from using the combustion engine to electrified vehicles is a matter of time and drives the demand for compact, high-energy-density rechargeable lithium ion batteries as well as for large stationary batteries to buffer solar and wind energy. The future challenges, e.g., the decarbonization of the CO2-intensive transportation sector, will push the need for such batteries even more. The cost of lithium ion batteries has become competitive in the last few years, and lithium ion batteries are expected to dominate the battery market in the next decade. However, despite remarkable progress, there is still a strong need for improvements in the performance of lithium ion batteries. Further improvements are not only expected in the field of electrochemistry but can also be readily achieved by improved manufacturing methods, diagnostic algorithms, lifetime prediction methods, the implementation of artificial intelligence, and digital twins. Therefore, this Special Issue addresses the progress in battery and energy storage development by covering areas that have been less focused on, such as digitalization, advanced cell production, modeling, and prediction aspects in concordance with progress in new materials and pack design solutions.
Titolo autorizzato: Battery Systems and Energy Storage beyond 2020  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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