
The US and
Japan
have grounded their Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircrafts due to concerns
over it battery safety. Recently, a battery-fault warning on an All
Nippon Airways Dreamliner in Japan forced an emergency landing. A
battery overheated and started a fire in an empty 787 operated by Japan
Airlines (JAL) at Boston’s Logan
International
Airport. The aviation authority of the US, the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) ordered that 787s in the United States be grounded
until their batteries are shown to be safe, the first such action since
1979. United Airlines reported a problem in one of its six 787s with
the wiring in the same area as the battery fire on JAL’s airliner.
The Matter:
- Unusually high energy density
- Can be moulded into a variety of shapes
Although all air-planes have batteries, but the Dreamliner requires powerful batteries because
Dreamliner’s
control systems are driven entirely by electrical signals in place of
the hydraulic controls found in traditional generations of jets. So, Boeing depends in part on lithium-ion batteries, which
provide quick and powerful charges.
Designers needed something which is light in weight and at the same
time gives high power output. So, they opted for Lithium-ion technology
batteries which
have an unusually high energy density, which means the units can be smaller and thus lighter for a given amount of power than traditional batteries.
Lithium-ion technology is the same technology that we see in in the
batteries of most modern smartphones and laptop computers, where the
demands are rather similar, but on a much smaller scale.
Another big advantage of using Lithium-ion units: These
can be moulded into a variety of shapes and thus, provide flexibility to design and fit them in awkward places, which is a key concern when space is at a premium.
Airbus A380 superjumbo also uses the same technology in batteries but
in the Drealiners these batteries are used on a much more extensive
scale.
Now, with advantages, there is a potential disadvantage of using lithium-ion batteries:
- Lithium-ion batteries require more careful management than other types of battery due to the ‘Thermal Runaway problem’.
We all remember the reports in Newspapers, TV Channels about
batteries in laptops and mobile-phones smoking and catching fire.Thus,
Lithium ion batteries can be prone to what is referred to as
thermal runaway
as a result of the very of chemistry involved. As a battery reaches a
specific temperature, it can start self-heating with potentially
disastrous consequences.
Also these batteries are Vulnerable to problems and leaks
of battery fluid. When the problem of leakage starts, the fuel can in
turn ignite automatically.
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