LITHIUM BATTERY SAFETY - EHS
LITHIUM BATTERY SYSTEM DESIGN Lithium battery system design is a highly interdisciplinary topic that requires qualified designers. Best practices outlined in IEEE, Navy, NASA, and Department of Defense publications should be followed. Battery selection, protection,life, charging design, electric control systems, energy balance
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