Nickel-cadmium cell design variable program data analysis
Abstract
A program was undertaken in conjunction with the General Electric Company to evaluate 9 of the more important nickel cadmium aerospace cell designs that are currently being used or that have been used in the past 15 years. Design variables tested in this program included teflonated negative plates, silver treated negative plates, light plate loading level, no positive plate cadmium treatment, plate design of 1968 utilizing both old and new processing techniques, and electrochemically impregnated positive plates. The data acquired from these test packs in a low Earth orbit cycling regime is presented and analyzed here. This data showed conclusively that the cells manufactured with no positive plate cadmium treatment outperformed all other cell designs in all aspects of the program and that the cells with teflonated negative electrodes performed very poorly.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- March 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985STIN...8530203M
- Keywords:
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- Cell Anodes;
- Cell Cathodes;
- Flux Density;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Service Life;
- Earth Orbits;
- Electrochemistry;
- Propylene;
- Silver;
- Teflon (Trademark);
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering