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Control of resistance rise of sodium sulphur cells with beta alumina electrolyte. Part 2. lithia stabilised beta alumina with 0.57 and 0.67% Li20 (IM-MS-033)
Last updated on 14 June 2013 2:08
Earlier work had shown that the most significant factor to influence the rate of resistance rise of a BR16 cell was the composition of the untreated beta alumina electrolyte. It was proposed therefore that a parametric study be performed with the Na2O and Li2O content as the variables and keeping...
Author(s):
Barrow P.;Bugden W.G.
Organisation(s):
British Rail Research ;
1981
United Kingdom
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