PRBA Presentation
PRBA Presentation
PRBA Presentation
George A. Kerchner
PRBA – The Rechargeable Battery Association
1776 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202.719.4978
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“Problem Statement” and “Goal” of ICAO
Working Group
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Inducement of Thermal Runaway
One cell is heated until the cell enters thermal
runaway. Various methods of inducing thermal
runaway may be used (e.g., heating, overcharge).
After thermal runaway in cell is initiated, the
heater is turned off. The method used to create
a thermal runaway is to be described and
documented in the test report.
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Package Testing
• The cell or battery pack is placed in packaging
that will be presented for transportation
• For Li ion cells/batteries, the specified
shipping SOC is set per manufacturer’s
specifications
• The testing is identical to that run at the cell or
battery pack level
• Pass/Fail Criteria (see following page)
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Package Pass/Fail Criteria
• Pass
– Package integrity maintained
– Package has not ruptured or released any debris or fragmentation outside of
packaging
– No external flames observed
– Smoke venting is permitted
– Exterior sidewall temperatures of package cannot exceed 100° C in any
location
• Fail
– Package has not maintained structural integrity
– Package has ruptured or released debris or fragmentation outside of
packaging
– External flames observed
– Ignition of vented gases
– Exterior sidewall temperatures exceed 100° C
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Battery Pack Testing
Li ion Battery Packs Shipped at > 30% SOC
and Li Metal Battery Packs
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UL 1973
Safety for Batteries for Use in Light Electric Rail
Applications and Stationary Applications
Internal Fire Exposure Test
• Energy storage system shall be designed to prevent a single
cell failure within the system from cascading into a fire and
disassembly of DUT
• Cell within energy storage system subjected thermal
runaway or otherwise forcing the failure of a cell through
any means necessary and determining whether or not failure
remains safely controlled
• Once thermal runaway is initiated, heating mechanism is
shut off
• 1 hour observation period
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DUT = Device under test
UL 1973
Safety for Batteries for Use in Light Electric Rail
Applications and Stationary Applications
Internal Fire Exposure Test
• Testing may be conducted on a representative
subassembly consisting of one or more modules and
surrounding representative environment, if it can be
demonstrated that there is no propagation beyond the
subassembly
• There shall be no fire propagating from the DUT or
explosion of the DUT
• If thermal runaway condition cannot be initiated, as
demonstrated through testing, the DUT complies with test
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FAA Test Data – Gas Generation
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FAA Test Data - Gas Generation
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Cells, Batteries and Packaging of Similar
Design
Cells, batteries or packaging which differ from a tested type by:
• For primary cells and batteries, a change of more than [0.1 g or 20%
by mass], whichever is greater, to the cathode, to the anode, or to
the electrolyte;
• For rechargeable cells and batteries, an increase in nominal energy
in Watt-hours of more than [20%], an increase in nominal voltage of
more than [20%], or an increase in state of charge of more than [__
%]; or
• A change in packaging configuration that may lead to failure of the
test,
shall be considered a new cell, battery or packaging type and subjected
to the required tests.
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