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Title: Lithium Batteries and Marine Seismic


1
Lithium Batteries and Marine Seismic
  • An HSE perspective
  • S.Dale

2
Lithium Battery and Marine Seismic
  • Particulars of Lithium batteries
  • Tests and results of Lithium batteries
  • Lithium Battery exposure in Marine Seismic
  • Lithium Battery best practices

3
Why Lithium batteries?
Particulars of Lithium batteries
Power Density
400
TNT
  • Superior Energy Density
  • Low self discharge (lt 2/year)

The same properties which result in a high
energy density also contribute to potential
hazards if the energy is released at a fast,
uncontrolled rate.
bobbin spiral
4
Battery Stored Chemical Energy
Particulars of Lithium batteries
  • Controlled release of this energy gives
    electrical power in the form of current and
    voltage
  • Uncontrolled release of this energy (venting,
    fire or explosion) can result in shrapnel,
    burning molten Lithium and the release of toxic
    materials gases.
  • A venting/burning or exploding Lithium
    Thionyl-Chlorid will release
  • HCl Hydrochloric Acid
  • Fuming hydrochloric acid forms acidic mists. Both
    the mist and the solution have a corrosive effect
    on human tissue, with the potential to damage
    respiratory organs, eyes, skin, and intestines.
  • H2 Hydrogen gas
  • Hydrogen gas is highly flammable and will burn in
    air at a very wide range of concentrations
    between 4 and 75 by volume (forms oxyhydrogen
    or Knallgas)
  • SO2 Sulfur Dioxide
  • is an allergen to which some consumers are
    sensitive. SO2 is associated with increased
    respiratory symptoms and disease, difficulty in
    breathing, and premature death
  • LiOH Lithium hydroxide
  • May be fatal if swallowed. Eye contact may cause
    serious, irreversible damage. Corrosive - causes
    burns. May cause severe eye irritation or burns.
    Chronic exposure may cause CNS, liver or kidney
    damage.

5
Tests of Lithium batteries
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
  • Statoil, Gassco, Kongsberg Maritime Norwegian
    Defense Research Establishment conducted a series
    of tests following an explosion in a Pipe Pig in
    1999.
  • Fugro, Gexcon fire test

6
Findings
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
  • A fast and uncontrolled release of energy in a
    Lithium Battery can be devastating

7
Findings
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
  • Relatively low temperatures can result in a
    violent reaction

8
Findings
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
9
Fugro Lithium battery test, Bergen 2007
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
Test of IonGeo SLB-150 and Electrochem 3PD0932
FINDINGS Commonly used batteries on seismic
vessels can explode violently when exposed to
heat. Battery packaging material was of
sufficient combustible material to cause a
battery explosion if put on fire.
10
Fugro test
Tests and results of Lithium batteries
Explosion of one Electrochem 3PD0932
11
Battery requirement
  • Lithium Battery exposure in Marine Seismic
  • A 148000 meter streamer configuration can deploy
    more than 750 Lithium batteries (Birds,fins
    acoustics)
  • A vessel would then carry onboard
  • 750 in use
  • 750 new (30 kg metallic Lithium)
  • 750 used
  • 2250

12
Lithium Battery Life Cycle Risk Analysis
  • Lithium Battery exposure in Marine Seismic
  • Primary Mitigation
  • Procedures
  • Storage facilities
  • PPE

13
  • Lithium Battery best practices

Lithium Emergency Response Kit (LERK)
The kit is only intended used for a single or
very small quantity battery anomalies
14
Lithium Battery storage containers, Geo Caribbean
  • 90 minutes fireproof according to DIN 4102, full
    fire test on unit (to protect from external
    heat!)
  • Explosion proof climate-control unit
  • (AC/heater gt 15-20C)
  • Temperature monitoring/alarm
  • Explosion relief hatch
  • Fixed water sprinkler/flood installation

Container capacity 2000 batteries
15
Water and Lithium batteries?
  • Lithium Battery best practices
  • There is an industry misconception on the use of
    water to fight or prevent Lithium fires.
  • Water has better extinguishing properties on
    burning Lithium batteries
  • Water will cool down the battery and the
    surrounding batteries preventing an escalation
  • Water can be applied from a safer distance
  • Water is readily available
  • Our batteries are hermetically sealed and direct
    contact with Lithium metal is not possible on
    intact batteries

16
Discard overboard
  • Lithium Battery best practices
  • Most literature recommends
  • Evacuate area
  • Call professional fire fighters Not an option
    offshore
  • Our main philosophy on lithium anomalies
  • The HSE considerations of the vessel takes
    priority over the environmental concerns of
    discarding a lithium cell overboard.
  • Any cell/device anomaly
  • Immediately discard overboard
  • The battery will slowly deplete, consuming the
    active components- Very little or no harm to the
    environment especially compared to the
    potential loss of ship

17
Best Practices
  • FIFO storage
  • Segregate new and used batteries
  • Fireproof, climate controlled storage facility in
    open air
  • Keep away from other combustible material
  • Have generous water supply available everywhere
    you use/store Lithium batteries
  • Use proper PPE during anomalies
  • Everyone onboard must be familiar with the risks
    of Lithium batteries
  • Immediately discard suspected batteries/devices
    overboard
  • Perform regular lithium emergency response
    training
  • Ship off used batteries at first opportunity

18
  • noncardiogenic pulmonary edema
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