• DocumentCode
    1646807
  • Title

    Defining the life of valve-regulated lead-acid batteries: a new approach to accelerated testing

  • Author

    Bullock, Kathryn R. ; Ng, Patrick K. ; Valdes, Jorge L. ; Holland, Ronald A.

  • Author_Institution
    Power Syst., AT&T Bell Labs., Mesquite, TX, USA
  • fYear
    1995
  • Firstpage
    78
  • Lastpage
    85
  • Abstract
    Accelerated float life tests of lead-acid batteries are based on the assumption that positive grid corrosion is the dominant failure mode. While corrosion rates in valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries have been assumed to be the same as in flooded designs, the float life of these systems is often less than predicted. Careful analysis of the material balances within a battery show that the corrosion current at the positive plate, which uses oxygen, must be balanced by hydrogen evolution at the negative plate. Therefore, the result of corrosion is the loss of water, which in a VRLA battery is irreplaceable. The corrosion rate can be determined from calculations based on this mass balance. The float current and gas evolution rates are measured and the gas composition is determined by a gas chromatographic method. Measurements on VRLA batteries of both the gelled and absorptive glass mat (AGM) types show that the corrosion current decreases with time, The activation energy for the corrosion process is also higher than predicted based on measurements in wet lead-acid batteries. Based on these results, a method of using high temperature tests to predict life at room temperature is proposed
  • Keywords
    anodes; cathodes; chemical variables measurement; chromatography; corrosion; electric current measurement; electrochemical electrodes; lead; life testing; secondary cells; Pb; Pb-acid valve regulated batteries; absorptive glass mat battery; accelerated float life tests; activation energy; battery life prediction; corrosion current; corrosion rates; failure mode; float current measurement; gas chromatographic method; gas composition; gas evolution measurement; gelled type battery; high temperature tests; hydrogen evolution; mass balance; negative plate; oxygen; positive grid corrosion; positive plate; valve-regulated lead-acid batteries; Battery charge measurement; Corrosion; Current measurement; Energy measurement; Glass; Hydrogen; Life estimation; Life testing; Temperature; Time measurement;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1995. INTELEC '95., 17th International
  • Conference_Location
    The Hague
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-2750-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/INTLEC.1995.498933
  • Filename
    498933