F04 - Lithium Ion Batteries

Monday, 10 October 2022: 14:00-16:00
Room 315 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chairs:
Taylor R. Garrick , John Staser , Adam Z. Weber and Iryna V. Zenyuk
14:00
Dynamic Multi-Dimensional Numerical Transport Study of Lithium-Ion Battery Active Material Microstructures for Automotive Applications
J. S. Lopata (University of South Carolina), T. R. Garrick, Y. Zeng (General Motors Holdings LLC), and S. Shimpalee (University of South Carolina)
14:20
Modeling Aging Induced Volume Change of Porous Electrodes
Y. Miao, S. Arisetty (General Motors Holdings LLC), D. J. Pereira (University of South Carolina), M. Fernandez, K. Streng, X. X. Hou, and T. R. Garrick (General Motors Holdings LLC)
14:40
Model Development for Temperature-Dependent Degradation in Large Format Lithium-Ion Batteries
L. Mishra (University of Texas at Austin), A. Subramaniam (University of Washington), T. Jang (University of Texas at Austin), T. R. Garrick (General Motors Holdings LLC), and V. R. Subramanian (University of Texas at Austin)
15:00
In-Situ Thickness Measurements and Modeling of Li-Ion Pouch Cells with Silicon Negative Electrodes
S. Arisetty (General Motors Holdings LLC), N. Jimenez, R. K (General Motors), and T. R. Garrick (General Motors Holdings LLC)
15:20
Modeling Electrochemical Transport within a Three-Electrode System Towards Fast Charge Applications
T. R. Garrick, J. Gao, and B. Koch (General Motors Holdings LLC)
15:40
On Accuracy of Porous Electrode Design in the Presence of Negative Effects of Carbon-Binder Networks
A. Mistry, S. E. Trask, A. R. Dunlop, B. Polzin (Argonne National Laboratory), P. P. Mukherjee (Purdue University), and V. Srinivasan (Argonne National Laboratory)