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Health-Aware Fast Charging Using Homogenized Model with Heterogeneous Internal State Reconstruction

arXiv:2605.1668333.7
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For battery management systems, this provides a computationally efficient method to prevent lithium plating during fast charging, enabling safer and faster charging.

This work demonstrates a plating-free fast charging strategy for lithium-ion batteries using a Homogenized Model (HM) coupled with a PID controller, achieving safe charging at a fraction of the computational cost of high-fidelity models.

Fast charging of lithium-ion batteries is limited by lithium plating, which occurs when the anode potential drops below 0 V vs Li/Li+. Model-based control aims to maximize charging current while maintaining anode potentials above this threshold. In this work, a plating-free fast charging strategy is demonstrated using a Homogenized Model (HM) coupled with a classical PID controller. The HM, derived from homogenization theory applied to the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations, retains the physics of the Doyle-Fuller-Newman model while capturing electrode microstructural heterogeneity in a one-dimensional double-continua formulation. By reconstructing three-dimensional distributions of electrochemical variables from precomputed closure variables, the HM enables non-invasive estimation of heterogeneous anode potentials, acting as a virtual sensor. Through MATLAB-COMSOL co-simulation, a PID controller regulates current to maintain the full 3D anode potential distribution above the plating limit, achieving model-based fast charging at a fraction of the computational cost of high-fidelity models. The results demonstrate the potential of HM-based control for safe, degradation-aware, and efficient fast charging of lithium-ion batteries.

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