论文标题
使用耦合网格在LI || BI液体金属电池中的潜在和物种分布的模拟
Simulation of potential and species distribution in a Li||Bi liquid metal battery using coupled meshes
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论文摘要
在这项工作中,引入了使用耦合网格的基于一维的体积模型,以在整个放电过程中捕获潜在的和物种分布在锂二晶型液体金属电池中,同时忽略了流体动力学效应,重点是电池和电解质和阴极中细胞的电化学特性和质量转运。通过引入模型作为周期性边界条件的潜在的离散跳跃来考虑电气双层中的界面反应,以解决细胞电位中的界面不连续性。实现平衡力的方法,以确保在接口级别的一致计算。发现质量传输和浓度梯度对细胞过电势以及细胞性能和细胞电压具有显着影响。通过用混合阳离子电解质量化LI BI细胞中的过电压,可以表明扩散和迁移电流密度可能对细胞电压产生反活性影响。此外,观察到模拟的限制电流密度远低于实验测量的限制,这可以归因于电解质中需要解决的对流效应。该求解器基于开源库OpenFOAM,并针对等效系统COMSOL多物理学进行了彻底验证,并通过实验结果进行了进一步的验证。它可以在https://doi.org/10.14278/rodare.2313上公开找到。
In this work a 1D finite volume based model using coupled meshes is introduced to capture potential and species distribution throughout the discharge process in a lithium bismuth liquid metal battery while neglecting hydrodynamic effects, focusing on the electrochemical properties of the cell and the mass transport in electrolyte and cathode. Interface reactions in the electrical double layer are considered through the introduction of a discrete jump of the potential modelled as periodic boundary condition to resolve interfacial discontinuities in the cell potential. A balanced-force like approach is implemented to ensure consistent calculation at the interface level. It is found that mass transport and concentration gradients have a significant effect on the cell overpotentials and thus on cell performance and cell voltage. By quantifying overvoltages in the Li Bi cell with a mixed cation electrolyte, it is possible to show that diffusion and migration current density could have counteractive effects on the cell voltage. Furthermore, the simulated limiting current density is observed to be much lower than experimentally measured, which can be attributed to convective effects in the electrolyte that need to be addressed in future simulations. The solver is based on the open source library OpenFOAM and thoroughly verified against the equivalent system COMSOL multiphysics and further validated with experimental results. It is openly available at https://doi.org/10.14278/rodare.2313.