URN | etd-0829123-184546 | Statistics | This thesis had been viewed 75 times. Download 0 times. |
Author | Ching-Wei Chiang | ||
Author's Email Address | N51004010@mail4u.tnu.edu.tw | ||
Department | Department of construction & spatial design | ||
Year | 2022 | Semester | 2 |
Degree | Master | Type of Document | Master's Thesis |
Language | zh-TW.Big5 Chinese | Page Count | 56 |
Title | A Study of Rechargeable Battery Testing Laboratory Disasters Rescue | ||
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Abstract | In recent years, the application of rechargeable batteries has become increasingly popular in energy storage systems, electronic devices, electric vehicles, and other fields. However, due to their high power and energy den-sity, improper use can potentially lead to internal thermal runaway, result-ing in fires and explosions. This study takes the SGS laboratory as an example to explore disaster recovery research in rechargeable battery testing labor-atories. The laboratory plays an important role in testing and researching batteries. However, it may contain highly hazardous chemicals, high-voltage currents, and high-temperature environments. In the event of battery test-ing accidents or equipment failures, significant disasters can occur. There-fore, in addition to preventing the occurrence of disasters, emergency measures need to be developed to respond to disasters. This study aims to investigate the impact of the laboratory's geograph-ical environment and equipment on the escalation or salvage of disasters, as well as the disaster prevention awareness of personnel within the chemical research institute and the rescue efforts of emergency personnel. Through this research, the following results can enhance laboratory safety, reduce potential disaster risks, and maintain the safety of personnel and facilities: 1.Propose a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) flowchart for disaster recovery in the laboratory for rechargeable batteries. 2.Battery disaster recovery strategies. 3.Analysis of policies (policy aspects, environmental aspects, equipment aspects, personnel aspects). 4.Recommendations for fire-fighting equipment. |
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Files | indicate in-campus access at 5 years and off-campus access at 5 years | ||
Date of Defense | 2023-07-10 | Date of Submission | 2023-08-30 |