Ítem
| El-Fakdi Sencianes, Andrés | |
| Universitat de Girona. Escola Politècnica Superior | |
| Cabarrocas i Sanchez, Martí | |
| febrer 2025 | |
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In recent years, there has been a significant surge in interest surrounding sustainability
and sustainable technologies due to the need of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to
mitigate climate change and its damaging effects. Simultaneously, mainly because of
population growth, lifestyle changes and economic development, global energy demand
rises, requiring higher generation and more efficient transmission. Energy storage
technologies are regarded as crucial elements to overcome both problems although they
are facing multiple challenges such as space occupation and materials dependency.
The project CONVERD (Development of a multifunctional reinforcement system for selfpowered
concrete structures) carried out by AMADE Research Group, presents the
evaluation of a solution for the mentioned challenges in form of experimental structural
battery with a sodium-based and solid-state electrolyte. This project follows an
investigation line started by INEGI, Institute of Science and Innovation in Mechanical and
Industrial Engineering, from University of Porto. In the publication of the article “An All-
Solid-State Coaxial Structural Battery Using Sodium-Based Electrolyte”, the
development of a solid-state electrolyte based on sodium ions is presented (without
disclosing the chemical formula), which allowed them to design a battery prototype with
specific characteristics that could fit as part of building reinforced structures. AMADE
research group, with its extensive knowledge in composite materials, concrete and
reinforced structures wants to study the functioning of these batteries as concrete
structure reinforcements subjected to mechanical stress. Therefore, through this Final
Bachelor’s Project of the Double Degree and in collaboration with eXIT Research Group
(specialized in the optimization of energy systems and data analysis), significant
contributions were made to the CONVERD project by developing the necessary
hardware and software tools for the electrical study, performing the required tests and
providing the needed electrical knowledge.
The first objective of the project is the design and implementation of a data acquisition
system, integrating hardware and software tools, capable of performing and analysing
the conducted tests on the structural batteries manufactured at the University of Porto.
This application should enable the electrical data acquisition, treatment and graphical
representation automatically. Secondly, new properties and characteristics of Na-ion
solid-state batteries and the affectations of mechanical stress on them are pretended to
be discovered in order to contribute to energy storage technology advancements. 9 12 13 |
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| application/pdf | |
| 32999 | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/10256/27872 | |
| eng | |
| Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International | |
| http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ | |
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Bateria estructural -- Recerca
Structural Batteries -- Research Energy storage Energia -- Emmagatzematge Formigó Concrete Structural engineering -- Environmental aspects |
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| Research on Experimental Structural Batteries and development of the electrical data acquisition system | |
| info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis | |
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