Search for dissertations about: "Battery Testing thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the words Battery Testing thesis.
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1. Nanotubes for Battery Applications
Abstract : Nanomaterials have attracted great interest in recent years, and are now also being considered for battery applications. Reducing the particle size of some electrode materials can increase battery performance considerably, especially with regard to capacity, power and rate capability. READ MORE
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2. State-of-Health Estimation of Li-ion Batteries: Cycle Life Test Methods
Abstract : Despite a rapid development, cost, performance and durability of the energy storage system are still a hindrance for a wide commercialisation of heavy-duty hybrid electric vehicles (HEV). The purpose of the work presented in this thesis is to investigate how different load cycle properties affect the cycle life and ageing processes of Li-ion cells developed for use in HEVs. READ MORE
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3. State-of-Health Estimation of Li-ion Batteries: Ageing Models
Abstract : Significant research efforts are being made to understand, and ultimately mitigate, thedegradation of Li-ion batteries upon usage. Currently, battery ageing models are used inorder to optimise the battery usage and to achieve robust battery solutions. READ MORE
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4. Assessment of safety characteristics for Li-ion battery cells by abuse testing
Abstract : Despite the many advantages with lithium-ion batteries there can be disadvantages in form of safetyissues. In an abuse situation a Li-ion cell can undergo a thermal runaway releasing excessive heat,flammable and toxic gas emissions and eventually accompanied by dissembling/explosion and fire. READ MORE
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5. Methods for Testing and Analyzing Lithium-Ion Battery Cells intended for Heavy-Duty Hybrid Electric Vehicles
Abstract : Lithium-ion batteries designed for use in heavy-duty hybrid vehicles are continuously improved in terms of performance and longevity, but they still have limitations that need to be considered when developing new hybrid vehicles. The aim of this thesis has been to study and evaluate potential test and analysis methods suitable for being used in the design process when maximizing lifetime and utilization of batteries in heavy-duty hybrid vehicles. READ MORE