Elevate battery design with simulation
Battery performance has become one of the key differentiators in the consumer electronics market. Customers demand long battery life for their phones and computers but also want devices that are compact and lightweight. To meet these sometimes-conflicting consumer requirements, battery engineers need to find the best trade-offs to maximize battery capacity and performance.
Battery designs can be optimized and the best trade-offs between KPIs such as weight, energy density, and thermal performance can be found. Safety factors can be assessed across a wide range of scenarios, and swelling and degradation effects that often take years to emerge can be identified before even a single prototype is built. Simulation both reduces risk and can significantly cut costs and time to market.
This replay will cover the process of building a parametrized model of a consumer electronics battery pouch. This model is then simulated to determine: