Safety of sodium sulphur cells (TM-EC-010)

Last updated on 26 July 2013 2:10
Since the start of the sodium sulphur battery programme at British Rail in 1967, several hundred cells of many different designs have been operated. Almost all of these cells ultimately failed due to breakdown of the beta alumina electrolyte but in only a few instances did this failure cause a...
Author(s): Hames M.D.;Tilley A.R.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1975
United Kingdom
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