Online MEMS-Based Specific Gravity Measurement for Lead-Acid Batteries

  • Yashwant Gulab Adhav
  • Dayaram Nimba Sonawane
  • Chetankumar Yashawant Patil
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Abstract

Traditional methods for measuring the specific gravity (SG) of lead-acid batteries are offline, time-consuming, unsafe, and complicated. This study proposes an online method for the SG measurement to estimate the state-of-charge (SoC) of lead-acid batteries. This proposed method is based on an air purge system integrating with a micro electro mechanical system sensor. Through the proposed strategy, the SoC measurement achieves up to ±1% accuracy. The technique has an SG accuracy of ±0.002% which is better than the glass hydrometer accuracy of ±0.005% in the battery charge reading. The experimental results show that the high accuracy and precise measurements of SG and SoC can be conducted by using the proposed method.

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Yashwant Gulab Adhav, Dayaram Nimba Sonawane, & Chetankumar Yashawant Patil. (2023). Online MEMS-Based Specific Gravity Measurement for Lead-Acid Batteries. Advances in Technology Innovation, 8(2), 136–149. https://doi.org/10.46604/aiti.2023.8964

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