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Deep discharge reconditioning and shorted storage of batteries. Final Report

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6532657
The identification and measurement of hydrogen recombination in sealed nickel-cadium cells makes deep reconditioning on a battery basis safe and feasible. Deep reconditioning improves performance and increases life of nickel-cadium batteries in geosynchronous orbit applications. The hydrogen mechanism and supporting data are presented. Parameter cell design experiments are described which led to the definition of nickel-cadium cells capable of high rate overdischarge without detriment to specific energy. Nickel-cadium calls of identical optimum design were successfully cycled for 7 seasons in simulation of geosynchronous orbit at 75 percent depth-of-discharge with extensive midseason and end-of-season overdischarge at rates varying from C/20 to C/4. Destrucive physical analysis and cyclin data indicated no deterioration or the development of dangerous pressures as a result of the cycling with overdischarge.
Research Organization:
TRW, Inc., Redondo Beach, CA (USA)
OSTI ID:
6532657
Report Number(s):
N-8310502; NASA-CR-167953
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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