Prediction model for the life of nickel-cadmium batteries in geosynchronous orbit satellites
Abstract
A mathematical model is described which predicts the service life of nickel-cadmium batteries designed for geosynchronous orbit satellites. Regression analysis technique is used to analyze orbital data on second generation trickle charged batteries. The model gives average cell voltage as a function of design parameters, operating parameters and time. The voltage model has the properties of providing a good fit to the data, good predictive capability, and agreement with known battery performance characteristics. Average cell voltage can be predicted to within 0.02 volts for up to 8 years. This modeling shows that these batteries will operate reliably for 10 years. Third-generation batteries are expected to operate even longer.
- Publication:
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The 1983 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- September 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984batt.work..263E
- Keywords:
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- Artificial Satellites;
- Geosynchronous Orbits;
- Mathematical Models;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Prediction Analysis Techniques;
- Service Life;
- Electric Discharges;
- Electrical Measurement;
- Regression Analysis;
- Reliability Engineering;
- Time Measurement;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering