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Battery Outlines
Sources of Electricity on Aircraft.
Battery Usage.
Battery Principle of Operation.
Battery Construction.
Types of Cells.
Lead Acid Battery Construction and
Chemical Action.
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Ni-Cd Battery Construction and Chemical
Action.
Capacity Rating.
Battery Location and Venting.
Battery Charging and Discharging.
Method to Indicate The State of Charge.
Typical Battery System Circuit.
Battery Outlines Cont.
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Batteries usage at
1. Transient conditions.
(At starting large D.C motor…).
2. Supplying power for short term to heavy loads.
(when generator or ground power is not available, at
Engine, APU starting).
3. Emergency conditions.
(to operate flight instruments…For 30 min as the
capacity of the batteries allow).
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Batteries Principle of Operation
Principle based on:
Change Of Chemical Energy To Electrical Energy.
The exchange of electrons between the Electrodes
through an Electrolyte due to chemical reactions.
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Battery Construction
An aircraft battery consists of a number of individual
cells interconnected together.
It contain separators between plates.
Each cell consists of an odd number of -Ve plates and
even number of +Ve plates.
the plate assemblies are supported
in acid-proof container.
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Terminal posts are connected by cell straps and
brought out to a main receptacle for connection into
the aircraft’s main wiring.
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+ -
+ -
+
- +
- +
Cell Strap
Cell
Main Receptacle
Battery Construction Cont.
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Types of Cells
Primary Cell Secondary Cell
Output
Power
Charging
Active
Material
Life Time
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Types of Batteries
Lead Acid Battery.
Nickel Cadmium Battery.
Battery type is derived from the plate material
(electrodes) and liquid (electrolyte) that is used
during construction.
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Lead Acid Battery
Construction:
@ Charging it Consists of
@ Discharging it Consists of
Relative Density
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Nickel Cadmium Battery
Construction:
@ Charging it Consists of
@ Discharging it Consists of
Relative Density
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Capacity Rating
The maximum current, in amperes, which the battery
will deliver for a known time period, in hours, until
the output voltage has fallen to minimum value,
measured in
AMPERE-HOURS (AH).
What’s the factors The Battery capacity Rating depend
on ???
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Battery Location
Batteries located within the aircraft's main
electrical equipment bay where “Adequate heat
dissipation, ventilation and protection is
provided”.
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Battery Charging & Discharging
Battery will be CHARGING when
Battery will be DISCHARGING when
Discharge Rate
It is the time taken to discharge until a permissible
minimum voltage.
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Battery Charging
The two methods of battery charging are:-
Constant Voltage.
Constant Current (used).
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Thermal Runaway
It is the condition which causes violent gassing,
boiling of electrolyte and finally melting of plates.
Increase
Charging
Current
Increase
Battery
Temperature
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Methods To Indicate State Of Charge
For Lead Acid battery:
The Terminal Voltage reaches max. value and remain
steady (used to determine full charged state only).
The Relative Density of the electrolyte ceases of rise
and remain constant, it is measured by hydrometer
(can’t be used neither in batteries has Absorbed
electrolyte nor in Ni-Cd battery).
For Ni-Cd battery:
Formation of White Crystals of potassium Carbonate
”Reaction Between electrolyte vapor and CO2 “
(used to indicate an overcharged condition)