Course syllabus
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EEN016 EEN016 Lithium-ion battery systems for vehicles and large-scale energy storage lp2 HT24 (7.5 hp)
Course is offered by the department of Electrical Engineering
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Course purpose
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Learning objectives and syllabus
Learning objectives:
- Describe the parts in Li-Ion Battery, materials and functionalities
- Make calculations of capacity and energy efficiency of a LiB.
- Use key equations for the physical modelling of a LiB
- Perform EIS sweeps and capacity determinations
- Make EECM (Equivalent electrical circuit models) of LiB EIS sweeps, with various complexities such as ZARC, and E-R-RC*n links
- Interpret EECM of lower complexity into physical foundations in LiB
- Describe a BMS and present its needed functionalities
- Present important safety aspects of a LiB
- Build a coin-cell provided that the needed equipment is at hand under guidance
- Analyze a battery model using Comsol
- Set up a test description for performing an ageing test of a LiB
- Describe key ageing factors in LiB and be able to perform basic approximate ageing calculations
- Give examples how batteries can be design to lower negative environmental impact.
- Describe how battery systems can be designed for different applications
- Perform thermal calculations on a LiB cell and system
- Perform energy and power calculations on supercapacitors as well as describe to key parts of a supercapacitor
Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.
https://www.chalmers.se/en/education/your-studies/find-course-and-programme-syllabi/course-syllabus/EEN016/?acYear=2024/2025
If the course is a joint course (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet) you should link to both syllabus (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet).
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