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Lithium iron phosphate based battery – Assessment of the aging parameters and development of cycle life model

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  • Omar, Noshin
  • Monem, Mohamed Abdel
  • Firouz, Yousef
  • Salminen, Justin
  • Smekens, Jelle
  • Hegazy, Omar
  • Gaulous, Hamid
  • Mulder, Grietus
  • Van den Bossche, Peter
  • Coosemans, Thierry
  • Van Mierlo, Joeri

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This paper represents the evaluation of ageing parameters in lithium iron phosphate based batteries, through investigating different current rates, working temperatures and depths of discharge. From these analyses, one can derive the impact of the working temperature on the battery performances over its lifetime. At elevated temperature (40°C), the performances are less compared to at 25°C. The obtained mathematical expression of the cycle life as function of the operating temperature reveals that the well-known Arrhenius law cannot be applied to derive the battery lifetime from one temperature to another.

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  • Omar, Noshin & Monem, Mohamed Abdel & Firouz, Yousef & Salminen, Justin & Smekens, Jelle & Hegazy, Omar & Gaulous, Hamid & Mulder, Grietus & Van den Bossche, Peter & Coosemans, Thierry & Van Mierlo, J, 2014. "Lithium iron phosphate based battery – Assessment of the aging parameters and development of cycle life model," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 1575-1585.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:113:y:2014:i:c:p:1575-1585
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2013.09.003
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