Integrated Computational Life Cycle Engineering for Traction Batteries

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  • Integrated Computational Life Cycle Engineering for Traction Batteries Book Detail

  • Author : Felipe Cerdas
  • Release Date : 2021-08-30
  • Publisher : Springer Nature
  • Genre : Technology & Engineering
  • Pages : 205
  • ISBN 13 : 3030829340
  • File Size : 78,78 MB

Integrated Computational Life Cycle Engineering for Traction Batteries by Felipe Cerdas PDF Summary

Book Description: The environmental burden caused by private transportation represents a significant challenge towards sustainability. Electric vehicles are considered a key technology to reduce the environmental impact caused by the mobility sector. However, the global adoption of electromobility implies shift and diversification of the environmental impacts caused by the transportation sector mainly driven by the production of the battery system. Modeling the life cycle environmental impacts of traction batteries is a time demanding and interdisciplinary task as it involves a high variability and requires an in-depth knowledge of the product system under analysis. To face these challenges, an Integrated Computational Life Cycle Engineering ICLCE framework for EVs has been developed. The ICLCE framework described aims at supporting fast and comprehensive modelling of complex foreground systems in the electromobility field and their interaction with diverse backgrounds and partial contexts.

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