Telescon 2000

Telescon 2000
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2000
Genre: Data transmission systems
ISBN: 9783800725465

Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries

Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries
Author: Patrick T. Moseley
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 603
Release: 2004-02-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 008047473X

For many decades, the lead-acid battery has been the most widely used energy-storage device for medium- and large-scale applications (approximately 100Wh and above). In recent years, the traditional, flooded design of the battery has begun to be replaced by an alternative design. This version - the valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery - requires no replenishment of the water content of the electrolyte solution, does not spill liquids, and can be used in any desired orientation. Since the VRLA battery operates in a somewhat different manner from its flooded counterpart, considerable technological development has been necessary to meet the exacting performance requirements of the full range of applications in which rechargeable batteries are used. The valve-regulated design is now well established in the industrial battery sector, and also appears set to be adopted widely for automotive duty. This book provides a comprehensive account of VRLA technology and its uses. In the future, all industrial processes - including the manufacture of batteries - will be required to conform to the conventions of sustainability. Accordingly, the crucial areas of the environmental impact associated with the production and use of VRLA batteries and the recycling of spent units are also treated thoroughly. Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid Batteries gives an essential insight into the science that underlies the development and operation of VRLA batteries and is a comprehensive reference source for those involved in the practical use of the technology in key energy-storage applications. - Covers all major advances in the field - Provides a comprehensive account of VRLA technology and its uses - First book dedicated to this technology

New Promising Electrochemical Systems for Rechargeable Batteries

New Promising Electrochemical Systems for Rechargeable Batteries
Author: V. Barsukov
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2013-11-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9400916434

The storage of electroenergy is an essential feature of modem energy technologies. Unfortunately, no economical and technically feasible method for the solution of this severe problem is presently available. But electrochemistry is a favourite candidate from an engineering point of view. It promises the highest energy densities of all possible alternatives. If this is true, there will be a proportionality between the amount of electricity to be stored and the possible voltage, together with the mass of materials which make this storage possible. Insofar it is a matter of material science to develop adequate systems. Electricity is by far the most important secondary energy source. The present production rate, mainly in the thermal electric power stations, is in the order of 1.3 TW. Rechargeable batteries (RB) are of widespread use in practice for electroenergy storage and supply. The total capacity of primary and rechargeable batteries being exploited is the same as that of the world electric power stations. However, the important goal in the light of modem energy technology, namely the economical storage of large amounts of electricity for electric vehicles, electric route transport, load levelling, solar energy utilization, civil video & audio devices, earth and spatial communications, etc. will not be met by the presently available systems. Unless some of the new emerging electrochemical systems are established up to date, RB's based on aqueous acidic or alkali accumulators are mainly produced today.

Telescon 2000

Telescon 2000
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2000
Genre: Data transmission systems
ISBN:

ITHERM

ITHERM
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic apparatus and appliances
ISBN: