Week 2: Lithium batteries

Week 2: Lithium batteries
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Week 2: Lithium batteries

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Lesson goals
  • You will learn about the functions of lithium batteries
  • You will learn about the different types of batteries used in the aviation industry

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Text structure

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Types of batteries
A.) Dry cell battery
B.) Lead acid battery
C.) Emission cell batteries
D.) Lithium batteries

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Types of batteries
A.) Dry cell battery
B.) Lead acid battery
C.) Emission cell batteries
D.) Lithium batteries

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Types of batteries
Aircraft batteries are used for many functions like ground power, emergency power, and fault clearing. Most small private aircraft use lead acid batteries. Most commercial and corporate aircraft use nickel-cadmium batteries. However, other lead acid types of batteries are becoming available such as the valve-regulated lead-acid batteries.

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How many types of batteries are used in an aircraft?
A
There are typically two types of batteries used in an aircraft.
B
There are three types of batteries used in an aircraft.
C
There is only one type of battery used in an aircraft.
D
There are four types of batteries used in an aircraft.

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What are the two types of batteries commonly used in aircraft?
A
The two types of batteries commonly used in aircraft are lead-acid batteries and nickel-cadmium batteries.
B
The two types of batteries commonly used in aircraft are lithium-ion batteries and alkaline batteries.
C
The two types of batteries commonly used in aircraft are lithium-polymer batteries and zinc-carbon batteries.
D
The two types of batteries commonly used in aircraft are lithium-ion batteries and nickel-metal hydride batteries.

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Which type of battery is primarily used for starting the aircraft engines?
A
Nickel-cadmium batteries are primarily used for starting the aircraft engines.
B
Lithium-ion batteries are primarily used for starting the aircraft engines.
C
Lead-acid batteries are primarily used for starting the aircraft engines.
D
Alkaline batteries are primarily used for starting the aircraft engines.

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What is the main advantage of using nickel-cadmium batteries in aircraft?
A
The main advantage of using nickel-cadmium batteries in aircraft is their low cost.
B
The main advantage of using nickel-cadmium batteries in aircraft is their lightweight design.
C
The main advantage of using nickel-cadmium batteries in aircraft is their high energy density.
D
The main advantage of using nickel-cadmium batteries in aircraft is their long lifespan.

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Which type of battery is commonly used for emergency power in aircraft?
A
Lead-acid batteries are commonly used for emergency power in aircraft.
B
Alkaline batteries are commonly used for emergency power in aircraft.
C
Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used for emergency power in aircraft.
D
Nickel-cadmium batteries are commonly used for emergency power in aircraft.

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Exercise 1 - Listening
Watch the movies to find out what went wrong with the Lithium-ion  battery.

Answer the questions of exercise 1.

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Exercise 1 - Listening
1. What kind of problems did the Japanese pilots face at the beginning of the report?

 They could smell burning / received a cockpit warning of battery problems

2. What did they find during the inspection of the Japanese aircraft?

A flammable liquid had leaked from the main lithium ion battery located just below the cockpit

3. Why are Lithium ion batteries particularly dangerous?

Their reaction when they go out of control is extremely strong and powerful. Fires take a long time to put out in a plane.



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Exercise 1 - Listening
4. Which two issues are caused by corrosive fluids being released?

They are corrosive / they carry a charge which shorts out other systems.

5. Why were the Lithium Ion designs initially chosen?

Because they can take a large charge of energy


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Exercise 2 - Reading articles
Read the articles: 
  • Lithium-ion Battery Safety concerns
  • Boeing Dreamliner Grounded Worldwide
To gain insight abour lithium-ion batteries and answer the questions correctly!

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Exercise 3 - Technical problem
The Boeing Dreamliner had technical problems before.

  • Divide in groups
  • Go to exercise 3

The goal: Talk about the problems and possible solutions
What did your group came up with?



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