DocumentCode
1708300
Title
Factors influencing lithium cell development for non-magnetic applications
Author
Pyszczek, M.F. ; Zawicki, J.L. ; McCutcheon, W.J. ; Olstad, W.D.
Author_Institution
Wilson Greatbatch Ltd., Clarence, NY, USA
fYear
1992
Firstpage
114
Lastpage
117
Abstract
The measurement of a cell´s magnetic signature can be performed through the use of a fluxgate magnetometer. The location of the test site and the orientation of the magnetometer must be carefully selected to avoid source of magnetic interference. The choice of construction materials as well as cell chemistry will greatly influence the performance of a nonmagnetic lithium cell, particularly under high discharge rates. BCX and CFx cells in magnetic and nonmagnetic configurations were evaluated under a series of discharge loads. At current densities greater than 5 mA/cm3 on the Li/BCX system, the difference in resistivity of the cathode current collector had a noticeable effect on power output. Both BCX configurations tested, along with a solid cathode nonmagnetic cell, performed similarly at discharge rates below 500 mA
Keywords
bromine compounds; carbon compounds; electrochemical electrodes; electrochemistry; lithium; primary cells; sulphur compounds; testing; Li-CFx; Li-SOCl2-BrCl; cathode current collector; cell chemistry; construction materials; current density; discharge rates; fluxgate magnetometer; loads; magnetic signature; primary cells; resistivity; solid cathode nonmagnetic cell; Building materials; Cathodes; Chemistry; Fault location; Interference; Lithium; Magnetic materials; Magnetometers; Performance evaluation; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Power Sources Symposium, 1992., IEEE 35th International
Conference_Location
Cherry Hill, NJ
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0552-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IPSS.1992.282016
Filename
282016
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