
The Handbook of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Design
Chemistry, Components, Types and Terminology
John T. Warner(Author)
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 29. May 2015
Book
Hardback
262 pages
978-0-12-801456-1 (ISBN)
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Description
The Handbook of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Design: Chemistry, Components, Types and Terminology offers to the reader a clear and concise explanation of how Li-ion batteries are designed from the perspective of a manager, sales person, product manager or entry level engineer who is not already an expert in Li-ion battery design. It will offer a layman's explanation of the history of vehicle electrification, what the various terminology means, and how to do some simple calculations that can be used in determining basic battery sizing, capacity, voltage and energy. By the end of this book the reader has a solid understanding of all of the terminology around Li-ion batteries and is able to do some simple battery calculations.
The book is immensely useful to beginning and experienced engineer alike who are moving into the battery field. Li-ion batteries are one of the most unique systems in automobiles today in that they combine multiple engineering disciplines, yet most engineering programs focus on only a single engineering field. This book provides you with a reference to the history, terminology and design criteria needed to understand the Li-ion battery and to successfully lay out a new battery concept. Whether you are an electrical engineer, a mechanical engineer or a chemist this book helps you better appreciate the inter-relationships between the various battery engineering fields that are required to understand the battery as an Energy Storage System.
The book is immensely useful to beginning and experienced engineer alike who are moving into the battery field. Li-ion batteries are one of the most unique systems in automobiles today in that they combine multiple engineering disciplines, yet most engineering programs focus on only a single engineering field. This book provides you with a reference to the history, terminology and design criteria needed to understand the Li-ion battery and to successfully lay out a new battery concept. Whether you are an electrical engineer, a mechanical engineer or a chemist this book helps you better appreciate the inter-relationships between the various battery engineering fields that are required to understand the battery as an Energy Storage System.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Engineering designers, manufacturing managers, engineering technicians, chemical and mechanical engineers, thermal engineers, battery chemists, and anyone working in the Li-ion battery industry who is not an engineer by training
Illustrations
Illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
700 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-801456-1 (9780128014561)
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The Handbook of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Design
Chemistry, Components, Types, and Terminology
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Handbook of Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Design
Chemistry, Components, Types and Terminology
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John T. Warner is a recognized battery industry expert and experienced business, sales, marketing, and product management executive with more than 35 years of experience in the automotive and battery industries. Currently, Dr. Warner serves as the Chief Customer Officer at American Battery Solutions, an EV battery pack engineering and manufacturing company. He is the Founder of Warner Energy Consulting LLC and has led the sales and marketing functions for several major battery manufacturers and start-ups. Dr. Warner also serves as an advisory and an independent board member for several advanced technology start-up companies in the battery space.
Content
Introduction
History of Vehicle Electrification
Basic Terminology
Battery Pack Design Criteria and Selection
Li-ion Cells
Packaging and Material Selection
Thermal Management
Battery Management System
Electronics
The Future of Li-ion Batteries
History of Vehicle Electrification
Basic Terminology
Battery Pack Design Criteria and Selection
Li-ion Cells
Packaging and Material Selection
Thermal Management
Battery Management System
Electronics
The Future of Li-ion Batteries