Accelerating Development of EV Batteries Through Computer-Aided Engineering (Presentation): NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

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Abstract

The Department of Energy's Vehicle Technology Program has launched the Computer-Aided Engineering for Automotive Batteries (CAEBAT) project to work with national labs, industry and software venders to develop sophisticated software. As coordinator, NREL has teamed with a number of companies to help improve and accelerate battery design and production. This presentation provides an overview ofCAEBAT, including its predictive computer simulation of Li-ion batteries known as the Multi-Scale Multi-Dimensional (MSMD) model framework. MSMD's modular, flexible architecture connects the physics of battery charge/discharge processes, thermal control, safety and reliability in a computationally efficient manner. This allows independent development of submodels at the cell and pack levels.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages37
StatePublished - 2012

Publication series

NamePresented at the Automotive Simulation World Congress, 30-31 October 2012, Detroit, Michigan

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-5400-57069

Keywords

  • battery
  • computer aided engineering (CAE)
  • electric vehicles
  • lithium ion
  • model
  • MSMD
  • multi-scale multi-dimensional

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