Initial performance of advanced designs for IPV nickel-hydrogen cells
Abstract
Advanced designs for individual pressure vessel nickel hydrogen cells were conceived which should improve the life cycle at deep depths of discharge and improve thermal management. Features of the designs which are new and not incorporated in either of the contemporary cells (Air Force/Hughes, Comsat) are: (1) the use of alternate methods of oxygen recombination, (2) use of serrated edge separators to facilitate movement of gas within the cell while still maintaining required physical contact with the wall wick, and (3) use of an expandable stack to accommodate some of the nickel electrode expansion. The designs also consider electrolyte volume requirements over the life of the cells, and are fully compatible with the Air Force/Hughes design.
- Publication:
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The 1984 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- July 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985batt.work..513S
- Keywords:
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- Nickel Hydrogen Batteries;
- Pressure Vessels;
- Design Analysis;
- Electrodes;
- Electrolytes;
- Oxygen Recombination;
- Requirements;
- Separators;
- Walls;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering