Battery Technology HandbookCRC Press, 29 ago 2003 - 542 pagine This practical reference remains the most comprehensive guide to the fundamental theories, techniques, and strategies used for battery operation and design. It includes new and revised chapters focusing on the safety, performance, quality, and enhancement of various batteries and battery systems. From automotive, electrochemical, and high-energy applications to system implementation, selection, and standardization, the Second Edition presents expert discussions on electrochemical energy storage, the advantages of battery-powered traction, the disposal and recycling of used batteries, hazard prevention, and the chemistry and physics of lithium primary batteries. |
Sommario
1 Electrochemical Energy Storage | 1 |
2 Batteries for Electrically Powered Industrial Trucks | 112 |
3 Power Supply Concepts for Driverless Industrial Trucks | 130 |
4 Batteries for Electric Road Vehicles | 149 |
5 BatteryPowered TractionThe Users Point of View | 169 |
6 Safety Standards for Stationary Batteries and Battery Installations | 203 |
7 Batteries for Stationary Power Supply | 217 |
8 The Operation of Batteries | 246 |
General Requirements and Selection of Chargers | 309 |
13 Technical Aspects of Chargers and Current Transformers and Methods for Supervision | 334 |
14 Standards and Regulations for Batteries and Battery Plants | 354 |
15 Batteries an Overview and Outlook | 366 |
16 Feasibility Study for Appliances | 381 |
17 MaintenanceFree Lead Batteries with Immobilized Electrolyte | 403 |
The Latest Variant of Portable Electrical Energy | 426 |
19 The Disposal of Portable Batteries | 501 |
9 Motor Vehicle Starter Batteries | 260 |
10 High Energy Batteries | 272 |
11 Solar Electric Power Supply with Batteries | 291 |
20 History | 523 |
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