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Doubt regarding capacity_fade.mph application library

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Capacity fade of Lithium-ion batteries can be due to multiple reasons including SEI, various side reactions occuring at different temperatures including oxidation of electrolyte at positive electrode, reduction of electrolyte at negative electrode and various other side reactions which can occur under different operating conditions. So, how to include the side reactions other than SEI as we could not find any option to do that within the battery design module ?


1 Reply Last Post 2022年3月10日 GMT-5 03:04
Henrik Ekström COMSOL Employee

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Posted: 3 years ago 2022年3月10日 GMT-5 03:04
Updated: 3 years ago 2022年3月10日 GMT-5 03:42

You can add as many side reactions as you like. Simply right-click the Porous Electrode and add an additional Porous Electrode Reaction node.

For an example, please check out https://www.comsol.com/model/lithium-plating-100341

for how to set up lithium plating.

You can also check out the embedded model in the app of https://www.comsol.com/model/lithium-battery-designer-51301

for how to set up gassing on the positive side.

You can add as many side reactions as you like. Simply right-click the Porous Electrode and add an additional Porous Electrode Reaction node. For an example, please check out for how to set up lithium plating. You can also check out the embedded model in the app of for how to set up gassing on the positive side.

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