DocumentCode
2427247
Title
Hybrid power sources for military applications
Author
Cygan, Peter J. ; Atwater, Terrill B. ; Jarvis, Louis P.
Author_Institution
Res. Dev. & Eng. Center, US Army Commun. Electron. Command, Fort Monmouth, NJ, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
13-16 Jan 1998
Firstpage
85
Lastpage
90
Abstract
Hybrid power sources consisting of a high energy-density but low power density component, and high power density but low energy density component are the subject of this paper. Such systems could provide much needed capability of high current pulses and extend the operation time of comparable in size and weight battery system. This is especially true for the military applications. Several different hybrid power systems have been evaluated. A zinc-air/electrochemical capacitor (EC) hybrid under pulse load demonstrated power levels more than double of that of the zinc-air battery alone over extensive time of operation. Similar benefits were demonstrated in the fuel cell/electrochemical capacitor and fuel cell/sealed lead-acid battery systems
Keywords
capacitors; fuel cells; lead; military equipment; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; zinc; Pb; Zn; Zn-air/electrochemical capacitor system; fuel cell/electrochemical capacitor; fuel cell/sealed Pb-acid battery system; fuel cell/sealed lead-acid battery system; high current pulses; high energy-density; high power density; hybrid power sources; low energy density component; low power density component; military applications; operation time; pulse load; zinc-air/electrochemical capacitor hybrid; Batteries; Capacitors; Costs; Energy management; Fuel cells; Hybrid power systems; Power engineering and energy; Power system management; Pulse power systems; Pulsed power supplies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1998., The Thirteenth Annual
Conference_Location
Long Beach, CA
ISSN
1089-8182
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4098-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BCAA.1998.653846
Filename
653846
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