Title :
The alkaline aluminium hydrogen peroxide semi-fuel cell for the HUGIN 3000 autonomous underwater vehicle
Author_Institution :
Norwegian Defence Res. Establ., Kjeller, Norway
Abstract :
This semi-fuel cell uses a circulating alkaline electrolyte, aluminium (Al) anodes and maintain the oxidant concentration in the electrolyte by continuously adding hydrogen peroxide (HP) to the electrolyte. This concept resulted in a safe battery that works at ambient pressure (balanced) and with sufficient power and energy density to allow the AUV HUGIN 3000 underwater surveys of up to 50 hours at 4 knots. Between dives, only a few hours are needed for data transfer, HP refill and electrolyte exchange. After 100 hours of accumulated discharge, an exchange of anodes also takes place. The power source consists of a 6 cell Al/HP cell stack, a DC/DC converter delivering 1200 W peak at 30 V, circulation and dosing pumps and a battery control unit. HUGIN 3000 is in routine use by C&C Technologies Inc. for high precision seabed mapping underwater survey operations down to a water depth of 3000 m.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; alkaline fuel cells; aluminium; anodes; electrochemical electrodes; electrolytes; hydrogen compounds; remotely operated vehicles; underwater vehicles; 1200 W; 30 V; 3000 in; 50 h; Al-H2O2; DC/DC converter; HUGIN 3000 autonomous underwater vehicle; accumulated discharge; alkaline aluminium hydrogen peroxide semi-fuel cell; aluminium anodes; ambient pressure; anodes exchange; battery control unit; circulating alkaline electrolyte; data transfer; dosing pumps; electrolyte exchange; energy density; high precision seabed mapping underwater survey operations; hydrogen peroxide; hydrogen peroxide refill; oxidant concentration; power source; safe battery; underwater surveys; Acoustic sensors; Aluminum; Anodes; Artificial intelligence; Batteries; Fault location; Global Positioning System; Propellants; Propulsion; Underwater vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002 Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7572-6
DOI :
10.1109/AUV.2002.1177209