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couple electrochemical behavior with mechanical stress #4399

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Yull-1 opened this issue Aug 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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couple electrochemical behavior with mechanical stress #4399

Yull-1 opened this issue Aug 31, 2024 · 0 comments
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Yull-1 commented Aug 31, 2024

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Hi, I am currently working on battery simulations using PyBaMM and would like to know if there are any existing models that couple electrochemical behavior with mechanical stress, such as models that consider the effects of stress on lithium-ion diffusion or particle cracking due to expansion and contraction during cycling.

Specifically, I am interested in models that can simulate the interaction between mechanical stress and electrochemical processes within the electrode, including aspects like stress-induced changes in ion transport or capacity fade mechanisms due to particle deformation.

If such models are available, could you please provide guidance on how to implement or access them in PyBaMM? Additionally, if there are ongoing developments or planned updates related to this feature, I would appreciate any information on that as well.

Thank you for your assistance.

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