Hughes advanced nickel-cadmium batteries: An update
Abstract
After delivering a significant data base on boilerplate and prototype advanced nickel cadmium (Ni/Cd) battery cells, Hughes decided to start using the Advanced Ni/Cd batteries on several of their flight programs. The advanced cell can been operated at 80 percent depth of discharge (DOD) for more than 10 years, and possibly 15 years, in geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO) applications. This cell offers an important weight saving over the standard Ni/Cd cell that is usually only operated at 50 to 60 percent DOD in GEO applications. The negative and positive electrodes are manufactured using electrochemical deposition methods which reduce the sinter corrosion problems encountered by the chemical deposition process used in the standard cells. The degradable nylon separators used in standard cells was replaced by polymer impregnated Zirconia separators.
- Publication:
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NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop
- Pub Date:
- May 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991batt.work..153B
- Keywords:
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- Design Analysis;
- Nickel Cadmium Batteries;
- Performance Tests;
- Prototypes;
- Separators;
- Spacecraft Power Supplies;
- Zirconium Oxides;
- Corrosion;
- Deposition;
- Electric Batteries;
- Electric Discharges;
- Electrodes;
- Sintering;
- Spacecraft Propulsion and Power