Concentration Model

This section describes the Concentration model.

Solid Active Material

Integral equation

A simple species diffusion transport equation is solved for lithium (lithium/salt concentration) transport within the electrode phase:

Figure 1. EQUATION_DISPLAY
tV csdV=A DscsdA
(4417)

where c s is the molar concentration [kmol/m3] and D s is the effective lithium diffusivity [m2/s] (if the Concentration Dependent Diffusion Coefficient setting is selected in Simcenter Battery Design Studio):

Figure 2. EQUATION_DISPLAY
Ds=-Ds,0FyRTdUeqdy
(4418)

The terms are defined in the Electrochemistry Nomenclature.

Electrolyte

Integral equation

An additional transport term for lithium cation migration is considered in the (liquid) electrolyte phase, so that:

Figure 3. EQUATION_DISPLAY
t(V εcldV)=A DlcldA-V Jlt+0FdV+V aJnF(1-t+0)dV
(4419)

where t + 0 is the transference number of cations and where the effective lithium/salt diffusivity coefficient:

Figure 4. EQUATION_DISPLAY
Dl=Dl,0ετ[1-d(lnc0)d(lnc)]
(4420)

accounts for non-unity values of porosity ε within the separator.

The model that is assumed for lithium (salt) transport is illustrated below:



In this figure, a* illustrates an internal relaxation current and b* illustrates salt transport during discharge.