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On $\Gamma-$Convergence of a Variational Model for Lithium-Ion Batteries

Analysis of PDEs 2021-02-24 v1

Abstract

A singularly perturbed phase field model used to model lithium-ion batteries including chemical and elastic effects is considered. The underlying energy is given by Iϵ[u,c]:=Ω(1ϵf(c)+ϵc2+1ϵC(e(u)ce0):(e(u)ce0))dx,I_\epsilon [u,c ] := \int_\Omega \left( \frac{1}{\epsilon} f(c) + \epsilon\|\nabla c\|^2 + \frac{1}{\epsilon}\mathbb{C} (e(u)-ce_0) : (e(u)-ce_0)\right) dx, where ff is a double well potential, C\mathbb{C} is a symmetric positive definite fourth order tensor, cc is the normalized lithium-ion density, and uu is the material displacement. The integrand contains elements close to those in energy functionals arising in both the theory of fluid-fluid and solid-solid phase transitions. For a strictly star-shaped, Lipschitz domain ΩR2,\Omega \subset \mathbb{R}^2, it is proven that Γlimϵ0Iϵ=I0,\Gamma - \lim_{\epsilon\to 0} I_\epsilon = I_0, where I0I_0 is finite only for pairs (u,c)(u,c) such that f(c)=0f(c) = 0 and the symmetrized gradient e(u)=ce0e(u) = ce_0 almost everywhere. Furthermore, I0I_0 is characterized as the integral of an anisotropic interfacial energy density over sharp interfaces given by the jumpset of c.c.

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@article{arxiv.2004.00155,
  title  = {On $\Gamma-$Convergence of a Variational Model for Lithium-Ion Batteries},
  author = {Kerrek Stinson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.00155},
  year   = {2021}
}

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47 pages, 7 figures