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Case studies of operational failures of vanadium redox flow battery stacks, diagnoses and remedial actions

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JOURNAL OF ENERGY STORAGE
Volume 33, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.est.2020.102078

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Redox flow batteries; Battery stacks; Operational failures; Membrane puncture; Electrolyte crossover; Diagnosis

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India [DST/TMD/SERI/HUB/1(C)]

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Vanadium redox flow batteries have great potential for large-scale storage and balancing of energy from renewable sources, but practical aspects like design and failure diagnosis need to be addressed. This paper discusses operational failures during the design and development of kilowatt-scale flow batteries, providing recommendations and guidelines to avoid such failures.
Vanadium redox flow batteries show enormous scope in large-scale storage and load balancing of energy from intermittent renewable energy sources. Although a number of studies have been published in the last two decades on various aspects of these flow batteries, very few have reported on practical aspects such as design considerations, guidelines and operational failures. Adequate attention to engineering aspects, failure detection and diagnosis are essential for smooth operation of the flow batteries. This paper discusses a few case studies of operational failures during the design and development of kilowatt-scale flow batteries together with their diagnoses and remedial actions. Specifically, failures in the membrane, tubing network and state of electrode have been discussed and suitable recommendations and guidelines are given to avoid these. In each case, rectification of the malfunction was confirmed through results obtained using electrochemical testing protocols established in previous studies. Based on these experiences, good practice guidelines have been recommended for proper fabrication, assembly and characterization of stacks.

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