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  Handbook of Batteries, Third Edition
ISBN: 0071449345
Author: David Linden
Price: $157.50

THE WORLD'S LEADING GUIDE TO BATTERY TECHNOLOGY.

.Comprehensive, coherent, and completely up-to-date, Handbook of Batteries, Third Edition brings you the expertise of 80 of the world's top experts -- a wealth of hands-on knowledge compiled and edited by two pioneering researchers who are top-ranked consultants to the battery industry.,.

.Making vital data and equations instantly accessible for a wide range of applications, the Handbook has more authoritative information than any other source on the characteristics, properties, and performance of every major battery type..

.This edition's four new chapters give you new, fully-detailed information on Lithium Ion and Propulsion and Industrial Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries, and portable fuel cells -- including small fuel cells (less than 1000 Watts) which are potentially competitive with battery sytems..

.Thoroughly updating all developments in the field since 1995, the Third Edition of this ultimate state-of-the-art guide:.

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Contents

Chapter 1 : Basic Concepts

Chapter 2 : Electrochemical Principles And Reactions

Chapter 3 : Factors Affecting Battery Performance

Chapter 4 : Battery Standardization

Chapter 5 : Battery Design

Chapter 6 : Selection And Application Of Batteries

Chapter 7 : Primary Batteries—introduction

Chapter 8 : Zinc-carbon Bat Teries (leclanché And Zinc Chloride Cell Systems)

Chapter 9 : Magnesium And Aluminum Batteries

Chapter 10 : Alkaline-manganese Dioxide Batteries

Chapter 11 : Mercuric Oxide Batteries

Chapter 12 : Silver Oxide Batteries

Chapter 13 : Zinc/air Batteries—button Configuration

Chapter 14 : Lithium Batteries

Chapter 15 : Solid-electrolyte Batteries

Chapter 16 : Reserve Batteries—introduction

Chapter 17 : Magnesium Water-activated Batteries

Chapter 18 : Zinc/silver Oxide Reserve Batteries

Chapter 19 : Spin-dependent Reserve Batteries

Chapter 20 : Ambient-temperature Lithium Anode Reserve Batteries

Chapter 21 : Thermal Batteries

Chapter 22 : Secondary Batteries—introduction

Chapter 23 : Lead-acid Batteries

Chapter 24 : Valve Regulated Lead-acid Batteries

Chapter 25 : Iron Electrode Batteries

Chapter 26 : Industrial And Aerospace Nickel-cadmium Batteries

Chapter 27 : Vented Sintered-plate Nickel-cadmium Batteries

Chapter 28 : Portable Sealed Nickel-cadmium Batteries

Chapter 29 : Portable Sealed Nickel-metal Hydride Batteries

Chapter 30 : Propulsion And Industrial Nickel-metal Hydride Batteries

Chapter 31 : Nickel-zinc Batteries

Chapter 32 : Nickel-hydrogen Batteries

Chapter 33 : Silver Oxide Batteries

Chapter 34 : Rechargeable Lithium Batteries (ambient Temperature)

Chapter 35 : Lithium-ion Batteries

Chapter 36 : Rechargeable Zinc/alkaline/ Manganese Dioxide Batteries

Chapter 37 : Advanced Batteries For Electric Vehicles And Emerging Applications—introduction

Chapter 38 : Metal/air Batteries

Chapter 39 : Zinc/bromine Batteries

Chapter 40 : Sodium-beta Batteries

Chapter 41 : Lithium/iron Sulfide Batteries*

Chapter 42 : Portable Fuel Cells—introduction

Chapter 43 : Small Fuel Cells (less Than 1000 Watts)