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Title: Method and apparatus for indicating electric charge remaining in batteries based on electrode weight and center of gravity

Abstract

In most electrochemical batteries which generate electricity through the reaction of a battery electrode with an electrolyte solution, the chemical composition, and thus the weight and density, of the electrode changes as the battery discharges. The invention measures a parameter of the battery which changes as the weight of the electrode changes as the battery discharges and relates that parameter to the value of the parameter when the battery is fully charged and when the battery is functionally discharged to determine the state-of-charge of the battery at the time the parameter is measured. In one embodiment, the weight of a battery electrode or electrode unit is measured to determine the state-of-charge. In other embodiments, where a battery electrode is located away from the geometrical center of the battery, the position of the center of gravity of the battery or shift in the position of the center of gravity of the battery is measured (the position of the center of gravity changes with the change in weight of the electrode) and indicates the state-of-charge of the battery. 35 figs.

Inventors:
Issue Date:
Research Org.:
EG & G Idaho Inc
OSTI Identifier:
415733
Patent Number(s):
5580675
Application Number:
PAN: 8-289,164
Assignee:
Lockheed Idaho Technologies Co., Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
DOE Contract Number:  
AC07-76ID01570
Resource Type:
Patent
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 3 Dec 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
25 ENERGY STORAGE; BATTERY CHARGE STATE; MEASURING METHODS; ELECTRODES; MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES; WEIGHT; DENSITY

Citation Formats

Rouhani, S Z. Method and apparatus for indicating electric charge remaining in batteries based on electrode weight and center of gravity. United States: N. p., 1996. Web.
Rouhani, S Z. Method and apparatus for indicating electric charge remaining in batteries based on electrode weight and center of gravity. United States.
Rouhani, S Z. Tue . "Method and apparatus for indicating electric charge remaining in batteries based on electrode weight and center of gravity". United States.
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abstractNote = {In most electrochemical batteries which generate electricity through the reaction of a battery electrode with an electrolyte solution, the chemical composition, and thus the weight and density, of the electrode changes as the battery discharges. The invention measures a parameter of the battery which changes as the weight of the electrode changes as the battery discharges and relates that parameter to the value of the parameter when the battery is fully charged and when the battery is functionally discharged to determine the state-of-charge of the battery at the time the parameter is measured. In one embodiment, the weight of a battery electrode or electrode unit is measured to determine the state-of-charge. In other embodiments, where a battery electrode is located away from the geometrical center of the battery, the position of the center of gravity of the battery or shift in the position of the center of gravity of the battery is measured (the position of the center of gravity changes with the change in weight of the electrode) and indicates the state-of-charge of the battery. 35 figs.},
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