Nils Mainusch, Torge Christ, Thammo Siedenburg, Tom O'Donnell, Meylia Lutansieto, Dr. Peter-Jochen Brand, Gerhard Papenburg, Nina Harms, Bilal Temel … See all authors Electrical resistivity is an important measure to qualify electrodes for lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have found wide applications in a variety of fields such as electrified transportation, stationary storage and portable electronics devices. A battery management system (BMS) is critical to ensure the reliability, efficiency and longevity of LIBs.
The reversible strain change in the LIB is directly related to the SOC, which makes it possible to estimate the SOC of the LIB by mechanical measurement [52, 53]. A relatively common and simple method is to measure the strain by detecting the total volume change of the battery with a strain gauge . In addition, a load cell can be used.
A resistance temperature detector (RTD) was also actively used for Lithium-Ion Battery (LIB) surface temperature measurement [42, 43, 44].
This can provide a reference for early warning and assessment of the health status of large-scale lithium-ion battery integrated components in the future.
Provision of challenges and outlook on real-world applications and integration with cloud. Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have found wide applications in a variety of fields such as electrified transportation, stationary storage and portable electronics devices.