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2nd Battery Safety 2011

Advances in Battery Systems Design, Integration & Testing for Safety & Reliability

Type Conference Trade Show Webinar
Language English
Date November 9, 2011 to
November 10, 2011
Venue Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
3655 Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
  • fluorine chemistry
  • polymer chemistry
  • solid state chemistry and materials science
  • thermodynamics and thermochemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • electrochemistry
  • thermal analysis
Contact David Mello
Knowledge Foundation
18 Webster St.
Brookline, MA 02446
US
617-232-7400
617-232-9171
dmello@knowledgefoundation.com
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by David Mello last modified 07-15-11 02:23 AM

Widely publicized safety incidents and recalls of lithium-ion batteries have raised legitimate concerns regarding lithium-ion battery safety. Battery Safety 2011 is conveniently timed with Lithium Battery Power 2011 and will address these concerns by exploring the following topics: - Application specific battery safety issues affecting battery performance - Major battery degradation and reliability factors - Battery management systems - Commercial cells evaluation and failure analysis - Advances in testing techniques and protocols - High throughput testing, automation and modeling for better safety - Regulatory issues

Speakers

Ralph J. Brodd, PhD, Director, Kentucky-Argonne Battery Manufacturing Research and Development Center Chao-Yang Wang, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Battery & Energy Storage Technology (BEST) Center, The Pennsylvania State University Christopher J. Orendorff, PhD, Power Sources Technology Group, Sandia National Laboratories Karim Zaghib, PhD, Team Leader - Li-Ion Battery, Energy Storage and Conversion, Hydro-Québec Research Institute Brian M. Barnett, PhD, Vice President, TIAX LLC Ahmad Pesaran, PhD, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Clinton Winchester, PhD, Group Leader & Senior Technologist, Naval Surface Warfare Center Celina J. Mikolajczak, PE, Senior Managing Engineer, Exponent Mahmood Tabaddor, PhD, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Jonathan A. Taylor, R&D Engineer, GrafTech International Shanthi Korutla, PhD, Director, International Battery, Inc. Jian Xie, PhD, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Ganesan Nagasubramanian, PhD, Sandia National Laboratories Corey T. Love, PhD, Materials Engineer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Sanjay Patel, PhD, Director of Analytical Services, Evan Analytical Group Judith A. Jeevarajan, PhD, Senior Scientist, NASA Johnson Space Center Kirby W. Beard, COO, Porous Power Technologies Jasbir Singh, PhD, Managing Director, HEL Ltd. Ken Chisholm, Global Business Director, Vecture, Inc. Ivan Loncarevic, CEO, CTO & Founder, Lithium Balance A/S Tom O'Hara, Intertek Jean-Pol Wiaux, PhD, Director General, RECHARGE aisbl, The European Association of the Advanced Rechargeable Batteries Industry

Session titles

Lithium-Ion Battery Safety: Issues and Solutions Breakthrough in Large-Format Li-ion Battery Safety through Computer Simulation Abuse Tolerant Lithium-Ion Cells for Transportation Applications Safe Li-Ion Technologies for Transportation and Energy Storage Safety of Lithium-Ion PHEV Cells: Cylindrical versus Prismatic Working Toward a Fail-Safe Design for Large Capacity Lithium-Ion Batteries Navy High Energy Power Source Platform Integration - Recent Initiatives and Results Lithium Ion Failure Rates and Fire Protection Considerations Challenges for Safety Standards for Lithium-Ion Cells Active Thermal Management of Lithium Ion Batteries Using Flexible Graphite Heat Spreaders Implications of Cell to Cell Manufacturing Variations on Potential Risk of Safety of a Lithium ion Battery Failure Investigation of Li-Ion Batteries Thermally Stable Electrolyte for Li-Ion Cells Diagnostic Tools Development for Understanding and Monitoring Overcharge Characterization of Battery Materials: A Battery Safety Perspective Simulated Internal Short Test Work from NASA and Underwriters Laboratories Abuse Testing of Lithium Ion Cells: Internal Short Circuit, Accelerated Rate Calorimetry and Nail Penetration in Large Cells (1 - 20 Ah) Safety Testing and Live Video of Large Li-Ion Batteries The BMS in Focus- Safety, Testing and Operational For Mobile and Fixed Installations Battery Management Systems for Industrial Applications How to Test & Certify Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVESE) for North America Collection of Spent Lithium Batteries in Europe: Hazard and Safety Issues

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