The Current State of the Art and Future Trends
Tuesday, 21st May 2013
PMB Defence has manufactured all batteries for the COLLINS class submarine over its service history. The battery forms a critical subsystem of the submarine, and is subject to a surprising range of functional and performance requirements. Recent improvements in battery technology introduce options for the use of Lithium and other chemistries for the submarine battery, with the promise of significantly improved energy density and more consistent performance of the battery across its state of charge range. This presentation will provide a summary of the state of the art in Lead Acid battery design for submarines, and then present the work being undertaken by PMB Defence in the engineering of a Submarine Battery based on Lithium chemistry. With system safety forming a key aspect of any subsystem introduced to a submarine, this talk will illustrate the challenges presented by such a "safety driven" engineering program.
Date and Time
Tue, 21 May 2013
17:45 - 19:00 ACST
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Proudly sponsored by
Engineers Australia
PMB Defence