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Abstract
The mechanical properties of separators significantly affect the electrochemical stability and potential short circuit risks in lithium-ion batteries. An important aspect of their mechanical behavior is their anisotropy, which is predominantly influenced by the microstructures formed during manufacturing process. This study aims to bridge the gap between the anisotropic mechanical features of the separators and their microstructures caused by the manufacturing methods. Initially, we delve into the characterization of separators, featuring their heterogeneous components and orientated arrangement of fibers. Then, we conduct uniaxial tensile tests to measure the stress-strain relationships of separators along the machine direction (MD), diagonal direction (DD), and transverse direction (TD), revealing pronounced anisotropy in both strength and rate sensitivity. Subsequently, image processing techniques is adopted to obtain a representative configuration of separators, which is further divided into fibers and lamellae. According to the manufacturing process of separators, a viscoplastic model is used to describe the mechanical behavior of lamellae while a strengthened viscoplastic model is utilized to mimic the mechanical response of fibers. The finite element analyses underscore the dominant role of orientated fibers in determining anisotropic mechanical properties. Furthermore, we explore the effects of manufacturing and geometry parameters on the separator's anisotropic mechanical behavior. This research provides valuable insights for optimizing manufacturing parameters and enhancing safety measures for lithium-ion batteries.
期刊介绍:
Thin-walled structures comprises an important and growing proportion of engineering construction with areas of application becoming increasingly diverse, ranging from aircraft, bridges, ships and oil rigs to storage vessels, industrial buildings and warehouses.
Many factors, including cost and weight economy, new materials and processes and the growth of powerful methods of analysis have contributed to this growth, and led to the need for a journal which concentrates specifically on structures in which problems arise due to the thinness of the walls. This field includes cold– formed sections, plate and shell structures, reinforced plastics structures and aluminium structures, and is of importance in many branches of engineering.
The primary criterion for consideration of papers in Thin–Walled Structures is that they must be concerned with thin–walled structures or the basic problems inherent in thin–walled structures. Provided this criterion is satisfied no restriction is placed on the type of construction, material or field of application. Papers on theory, experiment, design, etc., are published and it is expected that many papers will contain aspects of all three.