Bulletin of the American Physical Society
74th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 66, Number 17
Sunday–Tuesday, November 21–23, 2021; Phoenix Convention Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Session F15: Energy General & Wind Power
5:25 PM–6:30 PM,
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Room: North 129 A
Chair: Inanc Senocak, University of Pittsburg
Abstract: F15.00002 : Influence of Flow on Sea-Water Battery Fouling
5:38 PM–5:51 PM
Presenter:
Nina Mohebbi
(Caltech)
Authors:
Nina Mohebbi
(Caltech)
Nicole W Xu
(Caltech)
John O Dabiri
(Caltech)
Previous work has demonstrated the potential of seawater batteries, which utilize a consumable metallic anode and a chemically inert cathode. Because ambient seawater serves as the electrolyte and the electrodes are made of abundant metals, this concept has promise as a low-cost, environmentally safe battery. Moreover, by eliminating the need to contain the electrolyte in a housing, the battery can in principle function at arbitrarily high pressures.
However, seawater batteries have been limited in practice by rapid corrosion and fouling, which reduces their power output.
We study the potential utility of ambient flow currents to delay or prevent passivation and fouling on planar seawater battery configurations. Lab experiments and modeling enable characterization of new operational regimes in which seawater batteries can provide long-duration power for ocean monitoring applications.
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