Faster lead-acid battery simulations from porous-electrode theory: Part I. Physical model
An isothermal porous-electrode model of a discharging lead-acid battery is presented, which includes an extension of concentrated-solution theory that accounts for excluded-volume effects, local pressure variation, and a detailed microscopic water balance. The approach accounts for three typically n...
Main Authors: | Sulzer, V, Chapman, SJ, Please, CP, Howey, DA, Monroe, CW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Electrochemical Society
2019
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