Search Results - "Bagshaw, N. E."
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The Gaston Planté medal address : Metallic and alloy structures in battery grids
Published in Journal of power sources (2000)“…Any metallic structure consists of an array of positively charged ions in a sea of electrons. Actual metal structures are not perfect lattices but contain…”
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Lead alloys: past, present and future
Published in Journal of power sources (01-01-1995)“…The most critical non-active component in the lead/acid battery is the grid or substrate. A review of the work on grids and grid alloys in the period 1960–1993…”
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Improving active-material utilization
Published in Journal of power sources (1997)“…A major factor controlling the specific energy of a lead/acid battery is the utilization of active material. If this could be increased, the specific energy…”
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Effects of cobalt in lead/acid batteries
Published in Journal of power sources (1997)“…The effects of cobalt additions (0.1–1 g/1) to the electrolyte have been studied by anodic corrosion tests on sheets of various alloys, and by continuous…”
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Rechargeable Lithium Batteries [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (15-07-1996)“…Much of materials electrochemistry represents a fusion of solid-state chemistry and electrochemistry. The commercial success of the world's first rechargeable…”
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Military Applications of Reserve Batteries [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (15-07-1996)“…Reserve batteries are batteries which do not give power until activated. They have a long storage life and high power capabilities which makes them useful for…”
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High-Temperature Battery Systems [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (15-07-1996)“…At first sight high-temperature batteries would seem to be at a disadvantage compared with ambient-temperature batteries. Provided however, that the…”
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Energy Storage in Lead-Acid Batteries: The Faraday Way to Sustainability [and Discussion]
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (15-07-1996)“…Food, warmth, standards of living, transport and future prospects-all depend on society's ability to continue supplying itself with the energy that it has…”
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Rack Mounted Power for Modern Telecommunication Systems a "Sealed for Life" Lead Acid Battery
Published in INTELEC '82 - International Telecommunications Energy Conference (01-10-1982)“…A new battery has been specially developed for providing standby power to telecommunications systems. It uses the principle of oxygen recombination, which…”
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Sealed Recombination Lead-Acid Cells for Standby Power
Published in INTELEC '83 - Fifth International Telecommunications Energy Conference (01-10-1983)“…Sealed lead-acid cells, employing gas recombination, have been specially designed for standby applications. The basic principles of design are outlined. The…”
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The ultimate lead-acid battery
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