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Stochastic model for the 3D microstructure of pristine and cyclically aged cathodes in Li-ion batteries

Materials Science 2018-01-15 v2 Image and Video Processing Applied Physics

Abstract

It is well-known that the microstructure of electrodes in lithium-ion batteries strongly affects their performance. Vice versa, the microstructure can exhibit strong changes during the usage of the battery due to aging effects. For a better understanding of these effects, mathematical analysis and modeling has turned out to be of great help. In particular, stochastic 3D microstructure models have proven to be a powerful and very flexible tool to generate various kinds of particle-based structures. Recently, such models have been proposed for the microstructure of anodes in lithium-ion energy and power cells. In the present paper, we describe a stochastic modeling approach for the 3D microstructure of cathodes in a lithium-ion energy cell, which differs significantly from the one observed in anodes. The model for the cathode data enhances the ideas of the anode models, which have been developed so far. It is calibrated using 3D tomographic image data from pristine as well as two aged cathodes. A validation based on morphological image characteristics shows that the model is able to realistically describe both, the microstructure of pristine and aged cathodes. Thus, we conclude that the model is suitable to generate virtual, but realistic microstructures of lithium-ion cathodes.

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@article{arxiv.1710.02051,
  title  = {Stochastic model for the 3D microstructure of pristine and cyclically aged cathodes in Li-ion batteries},
  author = {Klaus Kuchler and Daniel Westhoff and Julian Feinauer and Tim Mitsch and Ingo Manke and Volker Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.02051},
  year   = {2018}
}