The failure mechanism of a nickel electrode in a nickel-hydrogen cell
Abstract
Studies on a number of types of nickel electrodes after cycle failure in a Ni/H2 cell showed that the failure is due to the loss of high rate discharge capability rather than an absolute capacity loss. The failure mechanism is speculated to be a combination of migration of the active material away from the current collecting nickel sinter, increased porosity of the active material caused by cycling, and an electrical isolation process of the active material during discharge.
- Publication:
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The 1984 Goddard Space Flight Center Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- July 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985batt.work..565L
- Keywords:
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- Electrodes;
- Failure Analysis;
- Nickel Hydrogen Batteries;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Electric Discharges;
- Life (Durability);
- Performance Tests;
- Porosity;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering