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Modelling of Energy Storage Materials - ESM 2018: Modelling

13 September 2018 09:00-17:00, Guildford, United Kingdom


Introduction
THURSDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2018, 9.00AM - 5.00PM
LECTURE THEATRE E, STAG HILL CAMPUS, UNIVERSITY OF SURREY,
GUILDFORD GU2 7XH

PROGRAMME
09:00-09:25       REGISTRATION – TEA/COFFEE – Lower Concourse
Lecture Theatre E:
09:25-09:30       Dr Constantina Lekakou, University of Surrey:
                             Welcome and introductory remarks
09:30-10:00       Dr Duo Zhang, University of Surrey:
“Toward electrode design for redox flow batteries using a 3D pore-scale lattice Boltzmann model”
10:00-10:30       Dr Constantina Lekakou, University of Surrey:
“Modelling of electrochemical transport in supercapacitors”
A continuum, volume-averaged model will be presented including pore size distribution of the electrode material. Simulation results will be compared against experimental data.
10:30-11:00       TEA/COFFEE – Lower Concourse
Lecture Theatre E:
11:00-11:30       Ms Dina Ibrahim Abouelamaiem, University College London (UCL):
“Establishing an equivalent series circuit for porous carbon-based supercapacitors”
using a truncated version of the standard transmission line model.
11:30-12:00       Dr Teng Zhang, University of Surrey:
"Mechanistic modelling of Li-S batteries”
12:00-12:30       Mr Josh Bates, PhD student, University of Surrey:
“Modelling of electrochemical transport in a Li-S battery”
using a continuum, volume-averaged model with a pore size distribution of the electrode material.
12:30-13:30       LUNCH – Lower Concourse
Lecture Theatre E:
13:30-14:00       Mr Josh Bates, PhD student, University of Surrey:
“Modelling of electrochemical transport in a Li-O2 battery”
using a continuum, volume-averaged model with a pore size distribution of the electrode material.
14:00-14:30       Dr Emilia Olson, University of Surrey:
“First principle simulations of the adsorption, intercalation, and migration of alkaline metals (Li/Na/K) in carbon-based battery electrode materials”
14:30-15:00       Dr Benjamin Morgan, University of Bath:
“DFT molecular dynamics simulations of solid-lithium-ion electrolytes: Understanding structure-conductivity relationships”
15:00-15:30       TEA/COFFEE – Lower Concourse
Lecture Theatre E:
15:30-16:00       Dr Edmund Dickinson, National Physical Laboratory (NPL):
“Continuum modelling of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) using Li-ion test cells”
16:00-16:30       Dr Matthew Phillips, University of Surrey:
“Modelling and design of a LiFePO4 battery-supercapacitor hybridised at material level” using equivalent electrical circuit models.
16:30-17:00       t.b.a. talk on the modelling / simulations of the aging of batteries
Venue
University of Surrey

LECTURE THEATRE E (in Lecture Theatre Block), University of Surrey, Stag Hill Campus, Guildford, GU2 7XH, United Kingdom

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