Title :
Single pressure vessel life test update [Ni-H2 aerospace batteries]
Author :
Dermott, Jeff ; Guilfoyle, Chris
Author_Institution :
Eagle-Picher Technol., Joplin, MO, USA
Abstract :
Eagle-Picher Technologies (EPT) nickel-hydrogen batteries and battery cells have been subjected to many and vaned life cycle tests. Both real time and accelerated tests in low Earth orbit as well as geosynchronous Orbit test regimes have been performed. In most cases, these tests attempt to represent the on-orbit charge/discharge profile of the application as closely as possible, as well as test for extreme conditions. This test database was originated in support of early nickel-hydrogen flight program and has been consistently expanded over the past twenty years. Several new nickel-hydrogen cell and battery designs are on test including the single pressure vessel (SPV). Even though the basic stack components are very similar to traditional cells designs, such as the independent pressure vessel (IPV), the packaging concept for this battery is significantly different and thus requires additional life testing. There are currently two SPV batteries on life test at EPT. The 50Ah, 22 volt battery has accumulated 27,723 cycles at 30% depth of discharge (DOD). The 60Ah, 22 volt battery has accumulated 24,705 cycles, at 26% DOD. Both batteries are showing stable performance and are projected to deliver cycle life performance similar to IPV cells
Keywords :
aerospace testing; electrochemistry; hydrogen; life testing; nickel; pressure vessels; secondary cells; space vehicle power plants; 22 V; Eagle-Picher Technologies; Ni-H2; Ni-H2 secondary cells; aerospace batteries; cycle life performance; depth of discharge; electrochemical performance; geosynchronous orbit; life testing; low Earth orbit; on-orbit charge/discharge profile; packaging concept; single pressure vessel life cycle tests; Aerospace testing; Batteries; Databases; Electrodes; Life estimation; Life testing; Low earth orbit satellites; Military satellites; Power system reliability; US Department of Defense;
Conference_Titel :
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 2002. The Seventeenth Annual
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7132-1
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.2002.986364