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http://dx.doi.org/10.14775/ksmpe.2022.21.03.049

Design of Seawater Rechargeable Battery Package and BMS Module for Marine Equipment  

Kim, Hyeong-Jun (Smart Robot Convergence Application Education Research Center, Pukyong Nat. UNIV.)
Lee, Kyung-Chang (Department of Control and Instrumentation Engineering, Pukyong Nat. UNIV.)
Son, Ho-Jun (MET Solutions LTD.)
Park, Shin-Jun (MET Solutions LTD.)
Park, Cheol-Su (MET Solutions LTD.)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.21, no.3, 2022 , pp. 49-55 More about this Journal
Abstract
The design of a battery package and a BMS module for applications using seawater rechargeable batteries, which are known as next-generation energy storage devices, is proposed herein. Seawater rechargeable batteries, which are currently in the initial stage of research, comprise primarily components such as anode and cathode materials. Their application is challenging owing to their low charge capacity and limited charge/discharge voltage and current. Therefore, we design a method for packaging multiple cells and a BMS module for the safe charging and discharging of seawater rechargeable batteries. In addition, a prototype seawater rechargeable battery package and BMS module are manufactured, and their performances are verified by evaluating the prevention of overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, and short circuit during charging and discharging.
Keywords
Seawater Rechargeable Battery; Cell Packaging; Battery Management System; Protection Circuit Module; Marine Equipment;
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