2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.electacta.2019.06.085
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Modeling discontinuous potential distributions using the finite volume method, and application to liquid metal batteries

Abstract: The electrical potential in a battery jumps at each electrode-electrolyte interface. We present a model for computing three-dimensional current and potential distributions, which accounts for such internal voltage jumps. Within the framework of the finite volume method we discretize the Laplace and gradient operators such that they account for internal jump boundary conditions. After implementing a simple battery model in OpenFOAM we validate it using an analytical test case, and show its capabilities by simul… Show more

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“…Mass transport effects have, to a certain extend, been studied by numerical simulation -but almost exclusively within the cathode. Investigated phenomena include pure diffusion [3,50], thermal convection [8,51], solutal convection [52][53][54][55] and electro-vortex flow [11,54,[56][57][58]. With the exception of one model [50,56], the influence of the flow on the cell voltage has always been strongly simplified.…”
Section: Liquid Metal Battery and Its Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Mass transport effects have, to a certain extend, been studied by numerical simulation -but almost exclusively within the cathode. Investigated phenomena include pure diffusion [3,50], thermal convection [8,51], solutal convection [52][53][54][55] and electro-vortex flow [11,54,[56][57][58]. With the exception of one model [50,56], the influence of the flow on the cell voltage has always been strongly simplified.…”
Section: Liquid Metal Battery and Its Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many numerical studies regarding liquid metal batteries were performed by various authors. Thereby, the finite difference method (FDM) [3,11,59], the finite element method (FEM) [19,57,58,60] and the finite volume method (FVM) [8,10,12,14,15,21,23,25,26,50,52,53,56,61] were used. This indicates that the FVM is the most used method to investigate LMBs numerically.…”
Section: Modelling Of Liquid Metal Batteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, one-dimensional electrochemical models for Mg-Sb [38] and Li-Bi [24,38] cells have been developed [38], three-dimensional models for masstransport overpotentials by various authors [24,39] and a 3D cell voltage model by Weber et al [40,41].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resistor model has one capacitor less than the resistance-capacitance equivalent circuit model [31], the characteristic of which is that the open circuit voltage is considered for the lithium battery. During the charging and discharging process, there will be an error along with the current variation that accumulates over time [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%