Silicon Anode Nanostructuring Simulator
Interactive silicon-anode battery simulator: cycle a bulk silicon particle until ~300% lithiation swelling cracks it apart, then switch to a nanostructured silicon anode that absorbs the same expansion into its pore space without fracturing — with a live capacity-fade chart comparing both.
Silicon anodes promise roughly ten times the lithium storage capacity of graphite, but they swell by about 300% in volume when fully charged — enough to crack a solid particle apart within a few cycles. This simulator cycles a bulk silicon particle until it fractures, then switches to a nanostructured silicon anode whose nanowires expand into surrounding pore space instead of against each other, so the same volume change no longer breaks the material. Run the cycling test on each structure and compare their capacity-fade curves side by side.
Cycle a bulk silicon battery anode particle until its ~300% lithiation swelling cracks it apart after a few charges, then switch to a nanostructured silicon anode whose nanowires expand into surrounding pore space instead of against each other. A live capacity-fade chart compares both structures cycle by cycle.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install