Failure modes experienced on spacecraft NiCd batteries
Abstract
A review was made of failures and irregularities experienced on nickel cadmium batteries for 31 spacecraft. Only rarely did batteries fail completely. In many cases, poorly performing batteries were compensated for by a reduction in loads or by continuing to operate in spite of out-of-voltage conditions. Low discharge voltage was the most common problem observed in flight spacecraft (42%). Spacecraft batteries are often designed to protect against cell shorts, but cell shorts accounted for only 16% of the failures. Other causes of problems were high charge voltage (16%), battery problems caused by other elements of the spacecraft (10%), and open circuit failures (6%). Problems of miscellaneous or unknown causes occurred in 10% of the cases.
- Publication:
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The 1984 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- July 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985batt.work..197G
- Keywords:
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- Failure Analysis;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Short Circuits;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Aerospace Systems;
- Electrical Faults;
- Electromotive Forces;
- Failure;
- Failure Modes;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering