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Battery Systems
Batteriespeicher

Course 0000002949 in WS 2020/1

General Data

Course Type exercise
Semester Weekly Hours 1 SWS
Organisational Unit Chair of Electrical Energy Storage Technology (Prof. Jossen)
Lecturers Andreas Jossen
Dates Thu, 08:45–09:30, virtuell

Assignment to Modules

Further Information

Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.

additional remarks The lecture Battery Systems provides basic knowledge of various energy storage technologies. Electrochemical contents are presented in a general manner and across technologies. In particular, present energy storage technologies such as lead-acid batteries or lithium-ion batteries are presented with their characteristics, function and design. The topics are presented in the context of current questions and challenges within applications in the field of electromobility and stationary energy storage systems. Topics: - Faraday's law - Thermodynamics - Butler-Volmer equation - Nernst equation - Lead-acid batteries - Lithium-ion batteries (Technology, design, safety) The institute for electrical energy storage technology offers an excursion as part of the lecture.
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Equivalent Courses (e. g. in other semesters)

SemesterTitleLecturersDates
WS 2023/4 Batteriespeicher Jossen, A. Kücher, S. Thu, 08:45–09:30, N0314
WS 2022/3 Battery Systems Jossen, A. Kücher, S. Thu, 08:45–09:30, N0314
WS 2021/2 Battery Systems Jossen, A. Peteler, F. Thu, 08:45–09:30, 1200
WS 2019/20 Battery Systems Jossen, A. Thu, 08:45–09:30, N0314
WS 2018/9 Battery Systems Jossen, A. Thu, 08:45–09:30, N0314
WS 2017/8 Battery Systems Thu, 08:45–09:30, N0314
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