Characterization of open circuit voltage and capacity as a function of time
Abstract
It is noted from the data presented that Li/BCX cells lose approximately 8% of their rated capacity in the first 2 months of storage. After this period of time, little difference is noted in the average realized capacity; however, a significant increase in the range is observed. Over the same period of time the OCV falls at a rate of 0.02V per 1,000 hours. After a period of 8,000 hours the OCV appears stabilize at a value of approximately 3.75V. This may be related to changes in Cl2 concentration due to self-discharge or other reactions. These data indicate that no correlation exists between the reduced open circuit voltage and the realized capacity.
- Publication:
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The 1983 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- September 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984batt.work...87K
- Keywords:
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- Electric Batteries;
- Lithium Chlorides;
- Loads (Forces);
- Open Circuit Voltage;
- Electric Discharges;
- Graphs (Charts);
- Performance Tests;
- Solvents;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering