DocumentCode :
2643484
Title :
Valves for immobilized electrolyte lead-acid batteries requirements, design, and performance
Author :
Vaccaro, F.J. ; Rhoades, J. ; Marion, K. ; Malley, R. ; Sirard, M.
Author_Institution :
Power Battery Co. Inc., Paterson, NJ, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
30 Oct-3 Nov 1994
Firstpage :
47
Lastpage :
53
Abstract :
A valve is a device that regulates gas or liquid flow by opening and closing to maintain a predefined condition, whether on the input or exit side of the valve. When employed in the immobilized electrolyte lead-acid battery (IE) the valve´s primary functions are to prevent air (oxygen) from entering the cell and to vent excess gasses from the cell. This paper reports on a chronological trace of those inputs necessary to arrive at a bunsen valve for a relatively thin walled plastic battery container. The study begins with design concepts and concludes with the basis for a nonempirical approach to valve design. It is anticipated that this work will aid design engineers in their efforts to provide a satisfactory venting system. Also, the battery user should gain a better understanding of valve performance and characteristics. This knowledge will help in the selection of battery product. Although this paper deals with a specific valve design, i.e. a bunsen cup valve, it can be employed in the conception of most valve configurations
Keywords :
electrolytes; lead; secondary cells; valves; Pb; Pb-acid battery; bunsen cup valve; excess gasses venting; immobilized electrolyte lead-acid batteries; thin walled plastic battery container; valve design; Batteries; Capacitive sensors; Containers; Fluid flow; Rubber; Stress; Temperature; Thin wall structures; Valves; Vents;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1994. INTELEC '94., 16th International
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2034-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1994.396670
Filename :
396670
Link To Document :
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