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Modeling of deformation of battery cells using thick shell element formulation

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Abstract We describe a new approach for modeling nonlinear deformation and stress distribution of battery cells using a new thick shell finite element formulation with a through-thickness calculation of stresses… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We describe a new approach for modeling nonlinear deformation and stress distribution of battery cells using a new thick shell finite element formulation with a through-thickness calculation of stresses and strains that satisfy equilibrium conditions. Battery cells are transversely layered materials that contain numerous thin layers in a repeating sequence. The layers are made of materials with significantly different mechanical responses. Explicit discretization of the layers is computationally impractical except for very small domains, while homogenized material models cannot account for stress and strain variations and partition through the thickness. The new formulation allows for calculation of the transverse and interlayer stresses based on the material properties of the individual cell layers. The application to problems where the transverse stresses have strong influence is also possible.

Keywords: battery cells; formulation; cells using; deformation; element formulation; thick shell

Journal Title: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Year Published: 2020

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