DocumentCode :
2621772
Title :
The aluminum-air reserve battery-a power supply for prolonged emergencies
Author :
O´Callaghan, W.B. ; Fitzpatrick, N.P. ; Peters, K.
Author_Institution :
Alcan Int. Ltd., Kingston, Ont., Canada
fYear :
1989
fDate :
15-18 Oct 1989
Abstract :
An aluminum-air battery has been developed that can be stored for extended periods in the reserve condition and will provide over 360 Wh/Kg (>350 Wh/dm3) when discharged at a power output in the 1 kW range. Its rated power is developed within 30 minutes of activation. In combination with a sealed rechargeable lead-acid battery, the aluminum-air battery provides an emergency power supply that will function automatically for several days. The lead-acid battery supplies the power during mains outages lasting a few hours, with the aluminum-air battery taking over if the emergency is protracted. The exceptionally high energy density for this battery owes much to the development of a highly efficient aluminum anode alloy and to an electrolyte lifetime. A low-cost proprietary cathode makes this battery an economical attractive source of extended power supply. The described combination of rechargeable and reserve batteries is thought to be especially suitable as a source of emergency power for telecommunications systems to cover short or extended power failures
Keywords :
aluminium; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; telecommunication systems; Al air reserve battery; emergency power supply; power supply; telecommunications systems; Aluminum alloys; Anodes; Battery management systems; Cathodes; Disaster management; Emergency power supplies; Energy management; Research and development; Telecommunications; Zinc;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1989. INTELEC '89. Conference Proceedings., Eleventh International
Conference_Location :
Florence
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1989.88327
Filename :
88327
Link To Document :
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