Abstract

Given the drawbacks of the conventional welding methods in joining the battery case and tab in the lithium-ion battery, the laser welding technique using the metal tube has been introduced for the weld. The metal tube is supposed to contribute a positive effect including protection to the outside structure by blocking the injection of the spatters, and minimization of the contact gap between the battery case and table. However, the use of the metal tube is believed to cause the plume trapped inside and affect the intensity distribution of the laser gaussian beam. Through the observation and analysis in this study, both advantages and disadvantages of the application of the metal tube on the weld have been analyzed. The use of the metal tube prevents the ejection of the spatter to the outside of the welding zone, as well as minimize the air gap between the battery case and tab in the lap joint weld is also minimized. On the other hand, the trapped plume inside the metal tube and the reduction of the energy of the laser beam have been considered to cause significant changes in the morphology, mechanical, and electrical properties of the weld.

Highlights

  • Nowadays, the use of lithium-ion batteries is increasing rapidly due to its multiple advantageous features

  • The rechargeable lithium-ion battery has been employed as the power supply or energy storage system in various industries, especially in automotive applications [1,2,3,4,5,6]

  • The use of the metal tube has affected the distribution of the laser beam (Gaussian beam) on the material

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Introduction

The use of lithium-ion batteries is increasing rapidly due to its multiple advantageous features. Environmental friendliness, and low-cost are practical requirements for the energy storage system in our modern industry. Having met these requirements, the rechargeable lithium-ion battery has been employed as the power supply or energy storage system in various industries, especially in automotive applications [1,2,3,4,5,6]. The design of a lithium-ion battery cell is based on its applications. The current collectors are the positive and negative terminals used for electron transmission. The safety devices include battery case, insulation plates, Materials 2020, 13, 4460; doi:10.3390/ma13194460 www.mdpi.com/journal/materials

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