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Paul Gajewski

Project member

WIAS
Mohrenstr. 39
10117 Berlin


Research focus

Analysis of partial differential equations
Battery modeling

Projects as a member

  • SE8

    Stochastic methods for the analysis of lithium-ion batteries

    Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Dreyer / Prof. Dr. Peter Karl Friz

    Project heads: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Dreyer / Prof. Dr. Peter Karl Friz
    Project members: Paul Gajewski / Dr Mario Maurelli
    Duration: -
    Status: completed
    Located at: Weierstraß-Institut

    Description

    The aim of the project is to better understand and to give simulations for a successful model for the charging and discharging of lithium-ion batteries, which are currently the most promising storage devices to store and convert chemical energy into electrical energy and vice versa. The model exhibits phase transition under different small parameter regimes and gives rise to hysteresis. We study these phenomena using the interpretation of the model as a stochastic particle system, with the goal of providing stability bounds, fast simulations, improvement of the model itself and optimization of the device. More information...

    http://www.wias-berlin.de/projects/ECMath-SE8/

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