Li-Ion polymer cells thermal property changes as a function of cycle-life

Journal of Power Sources(2014)

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The impact of elevated temperature charge–discharge cycling on thermal conductivity (K-value) of Lithium Ion Polymer (LIP) cells of various chemistries from three different manufacturers was investigated. These included high voltage (Graphite/LiCoO2:3.0–4.35 V), wide voltage (Si:C/LiCoO2:2.7–4.35 V) and conventional (Graphite/LiCoO2:3.0–4.2 V) chemistries. Investigation results show limited variability within the in-plane and through-plane K-values for the fresh cells with graphite-based anodes from all three suppliers. After 500 cycles at 45 °C, in-plane and through-plane K-values of the high voltage cells reduced less vs. those for the wide voltage cells. Such results suggest that high temperature cycling could have a greater impact on thermal properties of Si:C cells than on the LIP cells with graphite (Gr) anode cells we tested. This difference is due to the excess swelling of Si:C-anode based cells vs. Gr-anode cells during cycling, especially at elevated temperatures. Thermal modeling is used to evaluate the impact of K-value changes, due to cycles at 45 °C, on the cells internal heat propagation under internal short circuit condition that leads to localized meltdown of the separator.
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High voltage Li-Ion polymer cells,Thermal properties,Thermal conductivity,Si:C Li-Ion polymer cells,Thermal modeling
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