Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Scheme Theory 02 Hr/Week TH 00 GRADE PP/NP Prerequisite: Batteries, Inductor and Capacitor. Course Objectives: To elaborate various energy storage systems To be familiar with various aspects such as hybridization, selection of storage system.
Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, student will be able to
CO1 Explain and differentiate various types of energy storage for suitable applications CO2 Understand battery recycling techniques Unit 01 Energy Storage Fundamentals 12 hrs (A) Battery: Energy Density, Power Density, Cycle life, C-rate, State of Charge (SoC), State of Health (SoH), Depth of Discharge (DoD), Characteristic. (B) Types of Batteries: Nickel Metal Hydrate, Nickel Cadmium, Lithium ion, Lithium Polymer, Flow Batteries (Vanadium, Zinc, Manganese) (C) Super capacitor, Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage, Compressed Air Energy Storage, Flywheel storage (D) Hybridization of energy storage Energy storage sizing, Selection of storage as per application Unit 02 Recent Trends in Storage 12 hrs Solid state batteries, Aluminum air and Aluminum ion batteries, Lithium ion Capacitor, Advances in Thermal energy storage systems. Batteries recycling techniques and policies, Case studies. Reference Books: [R1] Handbook of Energy Storage: Demand, Technologies, Integration Michael Sterner, Ingo Stadler. [R2] Energy Storage: Fundamentals, Materials and Applications, Robert Huggins. Industrial Visit: Manufacturing industry of battery or Capacitor.