DocumentCode
3711753
Title
A battery certification testbed for small satellite missions
Author
Zachary Cameron;Chetan S. Kulkarni;Ali Guarneros Luna;Kai Goebel;Scott Poll
Author_Institution
Dept. of Aerospace, Pennsylvania State University, 16801 USA
fYear
2015
Firstpage
162
Lastpage
168
Abstract
A battery pack consisting of standard cylindrical 18650 lithium-ion cells has been chosen for small satellite missions based on previous flight heritage and compliance with NASA battery safety requirements. However, for batteries that transit through the International Space Station (ISS), additional certification tests are required for individual cells as well as the battery packs. In this manuscript, we discuss the development of generalized testbeds for testing and certifying different types of batteries critical to small satellite missions. Test procedures developed and executed for this certification effort include: a detailed physical inspection before and after experiments; electrical cycling characterization at the cell and pack levels; battery-pack overcharge, over-discharge, external short testing; battery-pack vacuum leak and vibration testing. The overall goals of these certification procedures are to conform to requirements set forth by the agency and identify unique safety hazards. The testbeds, procedures, and experimental results are discussed for batteries chosen for small satellite missions to be launched from the ISS.
Keywords
Heating
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
IEEE AUTOTESTCON, 2015
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AUTEST.2015.7356483
Filename
7356483
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