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Control of resistance rise of sodium sulphur cells with beta alumina electrolyte part 1. the effect of ceramic composition (IM-MS-031)
Last updated on 14 June 2013 2:08
Since 1977, BR16 cells on the cell test facility have shown a variable rate of rise of the cells' resistance during operation. Methods of controlling this phenomenon, termed resistance rise, have now been found by Demott, by renewing the sodium electrode and by Homes and Wright by depositing lead acetate...
Author(s):
Barrow P.;Bugden W.G.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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