International space station nickel-hydrogen battery cell testing at NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane

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Moore, BA [1 ]
Brown, HM [1 ]
Miller, TB [1 ]
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[1] USN, Ctr Surface Warfare, Crane Div, Aerosp Power Syst Branch, Crane, IN 47522 USA
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IECEC-97 - PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTY-SECOND INTERSOCIETY ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, VOLS 1-4: VOL.1: AEROSPACE POWER SYSTEMS AND TECHNOL; VOL 2: ELECTROCHEMICAL TECHNOL, CONVERSION TECHNOL, THERMAL MANAGEMENT; VOLS 3: ENERGY SYSTEMS, RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, POLICY IMPACTS ON ENERGY; VOL 4: POST DEADLINE PAPERS, INDEX | 1997年
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Testing for the International Space Station nickel-hydrogen battery cell test program began in 1990 at Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NAVSURFWARCENDIV Crane). The purpose of the testing is to develop a statistically significant nickel-hydrogen database. The program has included-acceptance testing, characterization testing, random vibration, life cycle testing, and failure analysis of nickel-hydrogen battery cells. The program is directed by the Electrochemistry Branch at NASA Lewis Research Center. Over 400 nickel-hydrogen individual pressure vessel cells and one 22 cell single pressure vessel battery have been received for testing representing varying designs from four separate manufacturers; Yardney Technical Products (Yardney), Eagle-Picher Industries (EPI). Gates Energy Products (Gates), and SAFT. This report is meant to provide an update of the results of the testing and the current status since the beginning of the program.
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