固态电池:机械的关键作用
Sergiy Kalnaus1, Nancy J Dudney2, Andrew S Westover2
1Computational Sciences and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6164, USA.
概括
固态电池提供了更好的性能和安全性,但在循环过程中机械应力可能会导致故障. 了解这些压力及其缓解机制对于开发可靠的固态电池至关重要.
科学领域:
- 材料科学
- 电化学
- 机械工程
背景情况:
- 具有金属阳极的固态电池有望提高能量密度,寿命,安全性和工作温度.
- 目前的研究主要涉及运输动力学和电化学稳定性,忽视了关键的机械方面.
- 这些电池的固体-固体接口需要专注于持续的充电传输的机械完整性.
研究的目的:
- 审查固态电池的机械挑战,重点关注应力和应变的发展.
- 在电池循环过程中探索减压机制.
- 确定机械问题如何导致固态电池故障.
主要方法:
- 关于固态电池研究的文献评论.
- 分析机械应力和应变现象.
- 检查减压机制和故障模式.
主要成果:
- 固态电池的正常和长期循环产生机械应力.
- 有各种各样的减压机制, 一些导致电池故障.
- 机械完整性和电化学稳定性对于接口功能同样重要.
结论:
- 机械方面的考虑对于固态电池的成功开发至关重要.
- 需要对材料力学进行进一步的研究以克服运行挑战.
- 解决压力和应变是提高固态电池可靠性和寿命的关键.
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