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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
21

Synthesis and characterization of lead compounds in waste lead battery treatment

Zhou, Hengrui, 周恆瑞 January 2015 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Civil Engineering / Master / Master of Philosophy
22

Ionic conductors for solid state battery systems

Randell, C. F. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
23

A fundamental investigation of the lithium/organic solvent interface

Rohan, James Francis January 1993 (has links)
No description available.
24

Graphic interactive design of auxiliary D.C. systems

Biutrago, Rafael Ignacio Patino January 1984 (has links)
No description available.
25

The anodic behavior of aluminium alloys in alkaline electrolytes

Hunter, John Anthony January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
26

The effects of cobalt hydroxide addition on the nickel hydroxide electrode

Charles, E. A. January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
27

Electrochemical and morphological investigation of electrodeposited lead dioxide

Moore, Jonathan Mark January 1993 (has links)
During the course of this work two fundamental aspects of the electrochemistry of the lead acid battery system have been investigated. The first area of study concerns the respective roles of alpha and beta lead dioxide in the positive plate, and more specifically the interconversion behaviour of the two polymorphs. The second research area concerns the occurence of a passivating layer of lead monoxide between substrate lead and the active material of the electrode. A subject of extreme importance to the lead acid battery manufacturer, since passivating layers of this type are acknowledged as being one of the major failure modes. This work has differed from most before it, in that use has been made of electrodeposits of the two modifications to study both the interconversion products, and the conditions necessary for lead monoxide formation. A survey of some of the recommended methods of preparation for the two forms of lead dioxide has been carried out and compared to the data given in the Powder Diffraction File. X-ray diffraction has been the major investigative tool utilised, and electrodes have been subjected to analysis in both the powder and unground state, after both galvanostatic and potentiodynarnic cycling. Cyclic voltarnmetry was used to study the potentiodynarnic conversion products of deposits swept between the hydrogen and oxygen gas evolution regions in sulphuric acid. The galvanostatic cycling showed that a conversion of alpha lead dioxide to the beta does occur, although evidence for conversion of the beta form to the alpha was not found. The potentiodynamic study revealed that in order for lead monoxide to be formed under deposits of beta lead dioxide, the presence of substrate lead is required beneath a lead sulphate film or membrane. Under these conditions it was discovered that the lead monoxide itself is a precursor to alpha lead dioxide formation.
28

Design of an AUV recharging system

Gish, Lynn Andrew 06 1900 (has links)
CIVINS / Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited / The utility of present Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) is limited by their on-board energy storage capability. Research indicates that rechargeable batteries will continue to be the AUV power source of choice for at least the near future. Thus, a need exists in both military and commercial markets for a universal, industry-standard underwater AUV recharge system. A novel solution using a linear coaxial wound transformer (LCWT) inductive coupling mounted on the AUV and a vertical docking cable is investigated. The docking cable may be deployed from either a fixed docking station or a mobile "tanker AUV". A numerical simulation of the simplified system hydrodynamics was created in MATLAB and used to evaluate the mechanical feasibility of the proposed system. The simulation tool calculated cable tension and AUV oscillation subsequent to the docking interaction. A prototype LCWT coupling was built and tested in saltwater to evaluate the power transfer efficiency of the system. The testing indicated that the surrounding medium has little effect on system performance. Finally, an economic analysis was conducted to determine the impact of the proposed system on the present military and commercial AUV markets. The recharge system creates substantial cost-savings, mainly by reducing support ship requirements. An effective AUV recharge system will be an important element of the Navy's net-centric warfare concept, as well as a valuable tool for commercial marine industries. / Lieutenant Commander, United States Navy
29

Physical properties of chemically sprayed cadmium sulfide thin films and their applications to solar cells.

January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong. / Bibliography: leaves 211-214.
30

A study of the marketing of dry cell batteries as a household consumer product in Hong kong.

January 1974 (has links)
Summary in Chinese. / Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong. / Bibliography: leaves 97-98.

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