Title :
High reliability lithium rechargeable batteries for specialties
Author :
Tsukamoto, Hisashi
Author_Institution :
Quallion LLC, Sylmar, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Since their development in the late 1980s, lithium rechargeable batteries have enjoyed rapid growth and wide use as a commodity battery known for its higher energy density storage and lightweight convenience. These same attributes are emerging as a strong platform in power source development for the medical and aerospace sectors with highly customized applications and narrowly defined criteria. Accordingly, this new generation of lithium rechargeables must be hermetically sealed, have long-term storage capability, and zero-fault tolerances for common causes of field failures such as electrolyte leakage or short circuits from mechanical deformation. Quallion has been developing and manufacturing highly reliable lithium rechargeable cells for medical, aerospace, and specialty applications. Summarized in this paper are some key technologies developed at Quallion for designing and manufacturing of this new class of lithium rechargeable batteries. They include: 1) leakage reliability; 2) self-extinguishing electrolyte system; 3) mechanical impact resistance; 4) deep discharge storage; and 5) high reliability manufacturing.
Keywords :
aerospace; biomedical equipment; deformation; electrolytes; fault tolerance; impact strength; lithium; reliability; seals (stoppers); secondary cells; Li; Li high-reliability rechargeable batteries; battery energy density storage/lightweight convenience; deep discharge storage; electrolyte leakage; field failures; hermetically sealed batteries; high reliability manufacturing; leakage reliability; lithium rechargeable batteries; long-term storage capability; mechanical deformation short circuits; mechanical impact resistance; medical/aerospace/specialty applications; power source development; self-extinguishing electrolyte systems; zero-fault tolerances; Aerospace safety; Application software; Batteries; Circuits; Computer aided manufacturing; Hermetic seals; Lithium; Manufacturing processes; Pulp manufacturing; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MAES.2003.1167326