Case-positive versus case-negative designs for low-rate lithium thionyl chloride cells
Abstract
Case polarity design choices are discussed. Two examples of case-negative designs are presented. One battery is thionyl chloride limited and the other is lithium limited. The case-positive design is thionyl chloride limited. It is found that the case-positive/case-negative design consideration does not seem to have much bearing on storage. However, during low rate discharge, the case-negative cells show a steadily decreasing capacity as you go to lower and lower rates.
- Publication:
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The 1981 GSFC Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982batt.work...77M
- Keywords:
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- Capacitance;
- Design Analysis;
- Electric Batteries;
- Lithium Chlorides;
- Polarity;
- Cathodes;
- Electric Charge;
- Electrolytes;
- Energy Storage;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering