SU515191A1 - Lead battery charging method - Google Patents

Lead battery charging method

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SU515191A1
SU515191A1 SU2043915A SU2043915A SU515191A1 SU 515191 A1 SU515191 A1 SU 515191A1 SU 2043915 A SU2043915 A SU 2043915A SU 2043915 A SU2043915 A SU 2043915A SU 515191 A1 SU515191 A1 SU 515191A1
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charge
battery
battery charging
charging method
lead battery
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Юрий Григорьевич Богданов
Михаил Александрович Визнер
Григорий Степанович Самохвалов
Виктор Петрович Каштанов
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
    • Y02E60/00Enabling technologies; Technologies with a potential or indirect contribution to GHG emissions mitigation
    • Y02E60/10Energy storage using batteries

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(54) СПОСЮБ ЗАРЯДА СВИНЦОВОЙ АККУМУЛЯТОРНОЙ БАТАРЕИ(54) SPRAY OF CHARGE LEAD BATTERY BATTERY

Изобретение относитс  к эксплуагаци свинцовых аккумул торов, в частности к задаче обеспечени  ускоренного зар да. Известно, что в процессе эксплуатации и хранени  сгартеркые свинцово-кислог шш , аккумул торные батареи необходимо периоли I чески зар жать нлн подзар жать. При этом примен ют один из следующих известных способов: зар д при посто нной величине за р  здого тока, ускоренный зар д при посто нном напр жении зар дного источника lj и зар д в двухступенчатом режиме, т.е. в начале зар д протекаег в режиме посго нного тока до начала выделени  газа, а затем - при посто нном напр жении зар дного источника С 2. Однак;Ь, хот  при использовании первого способа ,можно осуществить полный зар д батареи, при его использовании процесс за- длителен. Кроме того, необходимо веоти непрерывный контроль и поддерживать посто нной величину зар дного тока. -При использовании Второго способа обео печиваегс  быстрое протекание процесса за да , нет необходимости вести непрерывный хонтроль за процессом зар да, но он не гарантирует полного зар да аккумул торной батареи. Как.- правило, батаре  зар жаетс  только на 80 - 85%. Третий способ не обеспечивает полного зар да батареи, а лишь позвол ет ускорить процесс в начальный период. Целью изобрегени   вл етс  обеспечение по;шого зар да аккумул торной батареи, i Дл  этого зар д батареи вначале осуществл ют при посто нном напр жении зар дного источника до момента достижени  зар дным током величины, равной 0,1 + 10% от номинальной емкости батареи в ампе{ часах , а затем - при посто нной величине зар дного тока. На чертеже приведен примерный график зависимости зар дного тока от времени при зар де предложенным способом батареи типа 6-СТЭН-140 М, разр женной на 50%. При использовании предложенного способа зар да аккумул торна  батаре  в течение 2-3 часов зар жаетс  на 70 - 80% при посто нном напр жении зар дного источника.The invention relates to the exploitation of lead batteries, in particular to the task of providing an accelerated charge. It is known that during the operation and storage of lead-acid batteries, battery batteries must be re-charged and recharged. In this case, one of the following known methods is used: charge at a constant value for a very large current, accelerated charge at a constant voltage of the charge source lj, and charge in a two-step mode, i.e. at the beginning of the charge, the flow proceeds in a constant current mode before the start of gas evolution, and then at a constant voltage of the charge source C 2. However, b, although using the first method, it is possible to charge the battery long lasting. In addition, it is necessary to continuously monitor and maintain a constant amount of charge current. -When using the second method, the rapid process flow is yes, there is no need to conduct continuous control over the charging process, but it does not guarantee the full charge of the battery. As a rule, a battery is charged only 80 - 85%. The third method does not provide a full charge of the battery, but only allows to accelerate the process in the initial period. The purpose of the invention is to ensure the charge of the battery, i. For this purpose, the battery is first charged at a constant voltage of the charging source until the charging current reaches a value of 0.1 + 10% of the nominal battery capacity. ampere {hours, and then at a constant value of charge current. The drawing shows an approximate graph of the dependence of the charge current on time at a charge of the type 6-STEN-140 M type battery discharged by 50% by the proposed method. When using the proposed method of charging the battery for 2-3 hours, it is charged 70-80% at a constant voltage of the charging source.

а доведение батареи до полностью зар жен i ного состо ни , производитс  при посто нной величине зар дного тока, равной 14 А. Общее врем  полного зар да батареи составлает 5-6 часов вместо 12-14 часов, необходимых дл  полного зар да батареи при посто нной (в течение всего процесса , зар да) величине зар дного тока.and bringing the battery to a fully charged i state takes place at a constant charge current of 14 A. The total time for a full charge of a battery is 5-6 hours instead of 12-14 hours required for a full charge of a battery at constant (for the entire process, charge) the magnitude of the charge current.

Claims (1)

1. Руководство по стартерным cei oBo-; кислотным аккук л то1шым батаре м М., Воен. издат, . .2 . .Modet ne battei ies : tadegerat. Batte ies i965,l&,vsio,1 сб9в- О1. 1. Guide to starter cei oBo-; acid battery, battery m M., Voyen. publish,. .2. .Modet ne battei ies: tadegerat. Batte ies i965, l & vsio, 1 sb9v- O1. -г- 5-g- 5
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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5049804A (en) * 1987-06-01 1991-09-17 Power-Tech Systems Corporation Universal battery charging system and a method
WO2008154960A1 (en) * 2007-06-21 2008-12-24 Robert Bosch Gmbh Battery charging method with constant current and constant voltage

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5049804A (en) * 1987-06-01 1991-09-17 Power-Tech Systems Corporation Universal battery charging system and a method
WO2008154960A1 (en) * 2007-06-21 2008-12-24 Robert Bosch Gmbh Battery charging method with constant current and constant voltage

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