Chen et al., 2019 - Google Patents
New insights into nail penetration of Li‐ion batteries: effects of heterogeneous contact resistanceChen et al., 2019
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- Chen M
- Ye Q
- Shi C
- Cheng Q
- Qie B
- Liao X
- Zhai H
- He Y
- Yang Y
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- Batteries & Supercaps
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Nail penetration is one important mode of catastrophic failure in Li‐ion batteries, and the contact resistance between a nail and electrodes is a dominant factor for heat generation. Surprisingly, previous studies always assume uniform resistance and there is no …
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