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2017 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit – Call for Papers

January 1 @ 12:00 am - 12:00 am (MST)
Location:
2017 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit | November 26 - December 1, 2017 | Boston, Massachusetts
Call for Papers
Abstract Deadline: June 15, 2017
In fairness to all potential authors, late abstracts will not be accepted.
2017 MRS Fall Meeting
Symposium ES5: Materials and Design for Resilient Energy Storage
Increased prevalence of energy storage at a system level for vehicle, aviation and stationary storage applications depend on safe and robust design from cell level components and power electronics materials, through to modeling, system design and suppressants. Complex off-normal events involving liquid, mist and vapor flammable chemicals, electrodes and casings, as well as ancillary power electronics have required understanding potential failures and design ways of mitigating their risk and severity. Modeling and empirical studies of the use of containment for failed systems, in addition to suppressant selection and application are all heavily reliant on better materials understanding at every level of design for energy storage. Without compromising on cost or form factor, more inherently safe electrochemical storage must be developed, and integration must be done using engineered safety with a deep understanding of risk and failure propagation. Current experimental and theoretical approaches to materials safety of energy storage of single material components, or cell level assembly are also critical to building in resilient energy storage. The effect of off-normal conditions such as internal short, external overcharge or over temperature for example provide another aspect critical to understanding materials properties and effects on cell to system resilience and safety.
Topics will include:
  • Electrolyte additives: suppressant materials
  • Thermal runaway and propagation
  • Solid electrolytes
  • Thermal modeling
  • Failure mitigation: suppressant chemistries
  • Cell safety devices: vents, positive thermal coefficient devices
  • Product development and reliability assessment
  • Failure mechanisms of materials and cells
A tutorial complementing this symposium is tentatively planned. Further information will be included in the MRS Program that will be available online in September.
Sai Bhavaraju Ceramatec, USA Britt Reichborn-Kjennerud Con Edison, USA
Thierry Carriere ADA Technologies, USA Hideki Satake National Institute of Technology and Evaluation, Japan
John Hewson Sandia National Laboratories, USA Rengaswamy (Srini) Srinivasan The Johns Hopkins University, USA
Jodie Lutkenhaus Texas A&M University, USA
Symposium Organizers
Summer Ferreira Sandia National Laboratories USA Tel 505-844-4864, srferre@sandia.gov
Hiroyuki Kubo National Institute of Technology and Evaluation Japan Tel 81-3-6845-0310, kubo-hiroyuki@nite.go.jp
Judy Jeevarajan Underwriters Laboratories Inc. Research Director-Electrochemical Safety USA Tel 281-660-5896, Judy.Jeevarajan@ul.com
Brittany Westlake Electric Power Research Institute USA Tel 650-855-2103, bwestlake@epri.com
Keywords
additives, batteries, Energy storage, modeling, safety