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Optimization of use properties Lead-Acid batteries
Lábus, Radek ; Dostál, Zdeněk (referee) ; Jareš, Petr (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the limitations of degradation mechanisms of Lead-Acid batteries, which significantly contributes unequal distribution of current (and therefore internal resistance, charge passed and power loss) on the surface of the electrodes of Lead-Acid battery. The unevenness of distribution of these parameters significantly influences the distribution of current tabs on the electrodes. In this work it was developed realistic model of Lead-Acid battery cell with plate electrodes with different variants of the distribution of current tabs. Measured results obtained in this model were compared with the results found out from the mathematical simulations. Through these simulations, it was possible to take a look deeply into the processes and changes in the electrodes of Lead-Acid batteries during discharge. Goal of this work was for predefined variants of positioning of the current tabs to simulate distribution of current, internal resistance, charge passed and power loss during discharge. Another goal was to compare the different variants and to find the optimal variant of current tabs positioning based on minimizing of unevenness of examined variables distribution.
Study of internal resistance of the lead acid battery cell for hybrid electric vehicles
Vojtíšek, Miloš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This work aims on acumulators for hybrid vehicles and deals particularly with research of inner-resistance of the lead-acid batteries. There is a brief characterization of hybrid cars in first part of the tesis. Second part is dealing with design of experimental measurement setup for measurement of lead-acid electrochemical cells. Set of experiments on several cells was performed, description of experiments and results in graphical form are present.
Minimizing errors in measuring ultra low currents
Maule, Radek ; Frk, Martin (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This work describes the methodology of measuring ultra low currents of the order of 10-8-10-14 [A] and the errors that arise during the measurement. This work is focused on electrical conductivity of insulation materials and interfaces electrode - dielectric during charging and discharging of the sample which is located in the ideal workplace.
Minimizing errors in measuring ultra low currents
Maule, Radek ; Frk, Martin (referee) ; Rozsívalová, Zdenka (advisor)
This work describes the methodology of measuring ultra low currents of the order of 10-8-10-14 [A] and the errors that arise during the measurement. This work is focused on electrical conductivity of insulation materials and interfaces electrode - dielectric during charging and discharging of the sample which is located in the ideal workplace.
Optimization of use properties Lead-Acid batteries
Lábus, Radek ; Dostál, Zdeněk (referee) ; Jareš, Petr (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the limitations of degradation mechanisms of Lead-Acid batteries, which significantly contributes unequal distribution of current (and therefore internal resistance, charge passed and power loss) on the surface of the electrodes of Lead-Acid battery. The unevenness of distribution of these parameters significantly influences the distribution of current tabs on the electrodes. In this work it was developed realistic model of Lead-Acid battery cell with plate electrodes with different variants of the distribution of current tabs. Measured results obtained in this model were compared with the results found out from the mathematical simulations. Through these simulations, it was possible to take a look deeply into the processes and changes in the electrodes of Lead-Acid batteries during discharge. Goal of this work was for predefined variants of positioning of the current tabs to simulate distribution of current, internal resistance, charge passed and power loss during discharge. Another goal was to compare the different variants and to find the optimal variant of current tabs positioning based on minimizing of unevenness of examined variables distribution.
Study of internal resistance of the lead acid battery cell for hybrid electric vehicles
Vojtíšek, Miloš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This work aims on acumulators for hybrid vehicles and deals particularly with research of inner-resistance of the lead-acid batteries. There is a brief characterization of hybrid cars in first part of the tesis. Second part is dealing with design of experimental measurement setup for measurement of lead-acid electrochemical cells. Set of experiments on several cells was performed, description of experiments and results in graphical form are present.

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