Improvements of electrolyte and seal technology for sodium--sulfur and sodium antimony trichloride load leveling batteries. Final report
Possible procedures for manufacture of beta-alumina tubes using extrapolations of current practice were technically defined and costed. Powder from either molten-state or solid-state reaction, with tube-forming by either isostatic pressing or electrophoresis plus isostatic pressing were considered. Three sintering techniques using currently available furnaces were examined. Minimum selling price of optimized tubes (400 cm/sup 2/) will be $2.07. (II) Aluminum--alpha-alumina seals made by the proprietary thermocompression technique were fabricated and tested. Excellent leak-tightness, resistance to thermal cycling and corrosion resistance to polysulfides under static and electrochemical conditions were determined. However, some corrosion in the presence of sodium occurred due to silicon impurities in the aluminum. This should be negligible if high-purity aluminum is used. (III) Performance of the sulfur electrode was computer-simulated by an iterative method based on experimental data for thin electrodes. This work allowed optimized tube and electrode dimensions to be determined. The optimized tube was close to that determined as the cost optimum in Task I. Cells, modules, and units for a 100-Mwh load-leveling battery were designed and costed, on the basis of a production of 25 units/year. Particular attention was paid to reliability and safety, including automatic disconnection of failed cells, and together with heat transfer and recovery. Overall efficiency will be a minimum of 74.4%. Overall installed cost will be $29.6/Kwh (modules, 10 year depreciation) plus $11.4/Kwh (site and auxiliaries, 25 year depreciation. (IV) 23 electrolyte tubes were fabricated and delivered to EPRI in December 1976.
- Research Organization:
- Compagnie Generale d'Electricite (CGE), 91 - Marcoussis (France)
- OSTI ID:
- 7257358
- Report Number(s):
- EPRI-EM-413(6-77)
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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