DocumentCode
759219
Title
Comparative analysis of energy storage media and techniques
Author
Rose, M.F. ; Merryman, S.A. ; Johnson, C.R.
Author_Institution
Space Power Inst., Auburn Univ., AL, USA
Volume
6
Issue
12
fYear
1991
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
32
Abstract
Techniques for storing and converting energy from one form to another are examined. The parameters of interest are storage density (in terms of both energy and power), conversion efficiency, and number of steps in the conversion process. The techniques compared are electrostatic, magnetic, inertial, chemical, thermal, and nuclear. Each technique for storage is discussed in terms of the ease with which the energy can be converted to electricity for powering lightweight compact power systems for a variety of uses. The storage density associated with the various mechanisms spans an enormous range ( approximately 0.5 MJ/kg to approximately 10/sup 5/ MJ/kg). The impact upon time-to-refuel within the context of mobile tactical army applications is discussed.<>
Keywords
direct energy conversion; energy storage; energy storage devices; military systems; chemical double layer capacitor; chemical energy storage; conversion efficiency; electrolytic capacitor; inertial energy storage; magnetic energy storage; military systems; mobile tactical army; nuclear energy storage; storage density; thermal storage; time-to-refuel; Capacitance; Capacitors; Chemicals; Dielectric constant; Dielectric materials; Electrostatics; Energy efficiency; Energy storage; Space technology; Weapons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8985
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/62.121935
Filename
121935
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