One of the main factors influencing the safety of Li-ion batteries is thermal runaway and its cascading effect through the pack. Thermal abuse conditions also have an adverse effect on battery function and can lead to catastrophic damages. To predict thermal runaway, it is necessary to account for several different physical phenomena, including chemical reactions within the cell, heat transfer at the cell and pack level, the structural design of the pack, and fluid flow in the battery pack's cooling system.
If you would like to learn how to use Multiphysics modeling to accurately predict thermal runaway and simulate thermal abuse conditions in batteries, join us for this live webinar.
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We will answer any questions you may have during the presentation or at the end of the Q&A session.
Speakers Details:
Name: Dr. Minakshee Phutke, Technology Specialist, COMSOL
Speaker Bio: Minakshee currently works as a technology specialist at COMSOL, specializing in chemical reaction engineering. She received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from KBCNM University, Jalgaon. She received a master's degree from Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, Surat, and a PhD from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. Following her doctorate, she worked on developing green steel technology as a post-doctoral fellow.