Diagnosis of Current Flow Patterns Inside Fault‐Simulated Li‐Ion Batteries via Non‐Invasive, In Operando Magnetic Field Imaging

Author:

Lee Mingyu1,Shin Yewon1,Chang Hongjun2,Jin Dahee1,Lee Hyuntae1,Lim Minhong1,Seo Jiyeon1,Band Tino34,Kaufmann Kai3,Moon Janghyuk2,Lee Yong Min15,Lee Hongkyung15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Energy Science and Engineering Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) 333 Techno Jungang‐daero, Hyeonpung‐eup, Dalseong‐gun Daegu 42988 Republic of Korea

2. School of Energy Systems Engineering Chung‐Ang University Heukseok‐Ro, Dongjak‐Gu Seoul 06974 Republic of Korea

3. DENKweit GmbH Blücherstraße 26 06120 Halle Germany

4. Hochschule Anhalt University of Applied Sciences Bernburger Straße 55 06366 Köthen Germany

5. Energy Science and Engineering Research Center DGIST 333 Techno Jungang‐daero, Hyeonpung‐eup, Dalseong‐gun Daegu 42988 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractWith the growing popularity of Li‐ion batteries in large‐scale applications, building a safer battery has become a common goal of the battery community. Although the small errors inside the cells trigger catastrophic failures, tracing them and distinguishing cell failure modes without knowledge of cell anatomy can be challenging using conventional methods. In this study, a real‐time, non‐invasive magnetic field imaging (MFI) analysis that can signal the battery current‐induced magnetic field and visualize the current flow within Li‐ion cells is developed. A high‐speed, spatially resolved MFI scan is used to derive the current distribution pattern from cells with different tab positions at a current load. Current maps are collected to determine possible cell failures using fault‐simulated batteries that intentionally possess manufacturing faults such as lead‐tab connection failures, electrode misalignment, and stacking faults (electrode folding). A modified MFI analysis exploiting the magnetic field interference with the countercurrent‐carrying plate enables the direct identification of defect spots where abnormal current flow occurs within the pouch cells.

Funder

POSCO TJ Park Foundation

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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