Abstract
Purpose – In this paper, the authors aim to show how to apply the reduced basis method to the transport equations of a lithium-ion battery. Design/methodology/approach – The authors consider a coupled system of nonlinear parameterized partial differential equations (P2DEs), which models the concentrations and the potentials in lithium-ion batteries. Findings – The authors develop an efficient reduced basis approach for the fast and robust numerical solution of the P2DE system. Originality/value – By the reduced basis method, the authors get (reduced) solutions with a speed up factor of up to 18 in the presented examples in comparison to the original finite volume solutions.
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