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ATCx E-Powertrain - Battery Panel Discussion

A recording of the battery development panel discussion as part of the ATCx Electric Powertrain virtual event in March 2021. The panel features insight from Dr. Anna Wise, Head of Battery Technology at Innovate UK; Martin Kemp, Regional Manager at Altair; Dr. Denis Cumming, Senior Lecturer at The University of Sheffield; John Milios, CEO at Sendyne; Dr. Gregory Offer, Reader at Imperial College London; and Prof. Jun Xu, Director of Vehicle Energy & Safety Laboratory at The University of North Carolina.

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Battery Part 1: Developing Predictive Electro Thermal Cell Models for Pack Level Deployment

Battery Part 1: Developing Predictive Electro Thermal Cell Models for Pack Level Deployment

Martin Kemp, Regional Manager at Altair, Dr. Denis Cumming, a Senior Lecturer at The University of Sheffield, John Milios, CEO at Sendyne, Dr. Gregory Offer, Reader at Imperial College London and finally Professor Jun Xu, Director of Vehicle Energy & Safety Laboratory at The University of North Carolina, present - Developing Predictive Electro Thermal Cell Models for Pack Level Deployment. This presentation will focus on the simulation of the battery cell to represent its complex thermal and mechanical behaviour. The thermal behaviour requires the simulation of the electric behaviour within the cell which leads to the generation of heat. Managing the thermal behaviour is fundamental to the long term health of the battery. The talk provides an overview of the technologies used to simulate battery behaviour, commencing with the understanding of the battery structure including the simulation of electrode manufacture. Both electrochemical and equivalent circuit models will be discussed with the advantages and disadvantages of both methods presented. Finally, machine learning technology is used to create an intelligent cell model which retains accuracy whilst delivering computational efficiency which can be used in Part 2.

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Physics-based Cell and Pack Models for System Simulation

Physics-based Cell and Pack Models for System Simulation

Sendyne, part of the Altair Partner Alliance, provides a virtual, physics-based battery model called CellMod Virtual Battery for real-time co-simulation for individual cells and packs. This presentation provides a brief overview of the battery model and benefits as well as an example of system simulation using Altair Activate using the Functional Mock-up Interface standard for co-simulation.

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