Title of article
Saturation influences on the performance of valve-regulated lead–acid batteries
Author/Authors
Barry Culpin، نويسنده , , Ken Peters، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
9
From page
313
To page
321
Abstract
Examples of the effect of changes in separator saturation on the discharge performance and recharge effectiveness of valve-regulated lead-acid cells are given. Low-rate discharge performance decreases linearly with saturation. With the change in conductivity being distinctly non-linear, however, the high-rate capacity decreases substantially at low saturation. Cells become increasingly difficult to recharge effectively below critical saturation levels. These changes are influenced by the distribution of electrolyte within the separator. Using a simple model, the influence of the separator structure is examined. Low-rate capacity is independent of separator structure, consistent with it being able to wick electrolyte to the full height of the cell without significant variation of saturation. The preferred structure for a stable high-rate performance is low tortuosity, high anisotropy, and a low bulk density. Conversely, the recharge efficiency is best maintained as cells dry out with a structure having high tortuosity, minimum anisotropy, and small and uniform pore size. It is concluded that fibrous separators of this type should be designed according to the requirements of the application.
Keywords
Capacity , Valve-regulated lead–acid battery , Anisotropy , Tortuosity , Separator saturation , Recharge efficiency
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Power Sources
Record number
445484
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