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Considerations Regarding Cell Safety

The basic problem in regard to the safety of rechargeable metal cells is how to manage the heat generated in a cell when it is abused. The temperature of a cell is determined by the balance between the amount of heat generated in the cell and the heat dissipated outside the cell. Heat is generated in a ceU by thermal decomposition and/or the reaction of materials in the cell, as listed below  [Pg.399]

6) by an entropy change in a cathode active material (and an anode inactive material)  [Pg.399]

7) by current passing through a cell with electric resistance. [Pg.399]


The basic considerations regarding the cell safety and the test results are described briefly below. [Pg.353]


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