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Battery Safety 2010

Advancements in Systems Design, Integration & Testing for Safety & Reliability

Type Conference
Language English
Date November 3, 2010
from 08:00 am to 08:00 pm
Venue Hilton Back Bay Boston
40 Dalton Street
Boston, MA 02115
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • analytical chemistry
  • catalysis
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
  • chemical engineering
  • inorganic chemistry
  • petroleum chemistry
  • polymer chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • crystallography
  • electrochemistry
  • microscopy
  • molecular modelling
  • 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 09-23-10 04:24 AM

Widely publicized safety incidents and recalls of lithium-ion batteries have raised legitimate concerns regarding lithium-ion battery safety. Battery Safety 2010 is conveniently timed with Lithium Mobile Power 2010 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

Session titles

New Directions in Battery Safety: Prospects for Fail Safe Lithium-Ion Brian M. Barnett, PhD, Vice President, Technology, TIAX LLC Safety and Reliability in Chinese Manufactured Lithium-Ion Cells Steven Ruth, Vice President, China BAK Battery, Inc. Mitigating Catastrophic Failure in Lithium-Ion Cells Christopher J. Orendorff, PhD, Power Sources Technology Group, Sandia National Laboratories Navy Large Form Lithium Battery Safety Initiatives - Recent Developments Clinton Winchester, PhD, Group Leader & Senior Technologist, Naval Surface Warfare Center Battery Safety and Abuse Tolerance Test Procedures - Test Methods and Test Current Standards Daniel H. Doughty, PhD, President, Battery Safety Consulting, Inc. Safety Limitations Associated with Commercial 18650 Lithium-Ion Cells Judith A. Jeevarajan, PhD, Senior Scientist - Battery Office, NASA Johnson Space Center Prediction of Multiphysics Behaviors of Large Lithium-Ion Batteries at Internal and External Short Circuit Gi-Heon Kim, PhD, Senior Research Engineer, Advanced Vehicles Group, Center for Transportation Technologies & Systems, National Renewable Energy Laboratory BMS-Centered Battery Safety and Reliability Larry Yount, Chief Technical Officer, Critical Control and Reliable Electronic Systems, LaunchPoint Technologies Thermo-Chemical Process Associated with Electro-Active Materials/Electrolyte and Recent Developments towards Safe Lithium-Ion Battery Angathevar Veluchamy, PhD, Scientist, Central Electrochemical Research Institute Advanced Electrolyte Additives to Enhance the Safety of Lithium Ion Batteries Zonghai Chen, PhD, Chemist, Electrochemical Energy Storage Group, Chemical Sciences & Engineering Division, Argonne National Laboratory Deciphering Cell Variations in Battery Manufacturing Matthieu Dubarry, Cyril Truchot, and Bor Yann Liaw, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute EV Cells and Modules - Thermal Safety and Issues Jeff Rachford, Thermal Hazard Technology Thermal Techniques for Battery Design and Development Peter Ralbovsky, Netzsch Instruments

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