Understanding Batteries
D A J Rand author R M Dell author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry
Published:19th Jul '01
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Batteries are becoming increasingly important in today's world of portable electronic devices, along with the need to store electricity derived from solar and other renewable forms of energy, and the desire to introduce electric and hybrid electric vehicles to reduce emissions. Understanding Batteries is a must for all those seeking a straightforward explanation of how batteries are constructed, their operation, and the factors determining their performance and life. Beginning with a brief history of the development of batteries and a discussion of their applications and markets, the book goes on to outline the basic terminology and science of batteries. The different types of primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary (rechargeable) batteries are then described and emphasis is given to the importance of matching the battery to the intended application. Examples are given to demonstrate how to define and prioritise the various criteria which comprise the battery specification. Throughout, the chemistry is kept as simple as possible. Understanding Batteries will appeal to a wide range of readers, including electrical equipment manufacturers and users, engineers and technicians, chemistry and materials science students, teachers and the interested battery user.
"This is an excellent well-illustrated introductory textbook assuming little prior knowledge."
* Aslib Book Guide, Vol 66, No 1, 12, December 2001 *"... clearly written and will give the general reader an excellent overview."
* Chemistry and Industry, Issue 17, 2 September 2002, p 21 *"... easy to read with plenty of illustrations and a mine of information covering virtually all the important batteries available today ... I shall recommend it to our students as a good value, up-to-date general introduction with a distinct technological flavour. "
* RSC Electrochemistry Newsletter, April 2004, p 12 -ISBN: 9780854046058
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 914g
254 pages