Policies governing the use of lithium batteries in the Navy
Abstract
Lithium batteries offer many advantages for Navy systems but may also exhibit undesirable hazardous behavior. Safety problems have been traced to a variety of chemical and physical causes. The Navy has established a central safety office with responsibility for all lithium battery use. Before an item is approved for Navy use, it must pass both a design review and a set of end item tests. These reviews focus on complete systems which include a battery inside the end item. After system approval, specific regulations govern the transportation, storage, and disposal of the unit containing lithium batteries. Each of these areas is discussed in detail.
- Publication:
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The 1982 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- August 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983batt.work...23B
- Keywords:
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- Armed Forces (United States);
- Lithium Sulfur Batteries;
- Safety;
- Safety Management;
- Storage Batteries;
- Disposal;
- Hazards;
- Performance Tests;
- Policies;
- Short Circuits;
- Storage;
- Transportation;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering