Time-to-failure analysis for NiCd batteries in a CPS orbit
Abstract
Cells operating at five degrees Celsius or less, and going to 60 to 65 percent depth of discharge, were studied as to whether they could achieve a useful working life of 7.5 years in a GPS orbit. The characteristics of various orbits were compared and it is noted that the GPS orbit experiences only 220 cycles a year and must be treated as a geosynchronous rather than a low Earth orbit. Cell degradation is considered to be the result of both trickle-charge degradation and degradation due to cycling. Time-to-failure values are presented for selected temperatures and depth of discharges.
- Publication:
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The 1981 GSFC Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982batt.work..223S
- Keywords:
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- Degradation;
- Failure Analysis;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Recharging;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Dry Cells;
- Electrodes;
- Failure Modes;
- Global Positioning System;
- Service Life;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering