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Advanced nickel-hydrogen spacecraft battery developmentEagle-Picher currently has several advanced nickel-hydrogen (NiH2) cell component and battery designs under development including common pressure vessel (CPV), single pressure vessel (SPV), and dependent pressure vessel (DPV) designs. A CPV NiH2 battery, utilizing low-cost 64 mm (2.5 in.) cell diameter technology, has been designed and built for multiple smallsat programs, including the TUBSAT B spacecraft which is currently scheduled (24 Nov. 93) for launch aboard a Russian Proton rocket. An advanced 90 mm (3.5 in.) NiH2 cell design is currently being manufactured for the Space Station Freedom program. Prototype 254 mm (10 in.) diameter SPV batteries are currently under construction and initial boilerplate testing has shown excellent results. NiH2 cycle life testing is being continued at Eagle-Picher and IPV cells have currently completed more than 89,000 accelerated LEO cycles at 15% DOD, 49,000 real-time LEO cycles at 30 percent DOD, 37,800 cycles under a real-time LEO profile, 30 eclipse seasons in accelerated GEO, and 6 eclipse seasons in real-time GEO testing at 75 percent DOD maximum. Nickel-metal hydride battery development is continuing for both aerospace and electric vehicle applications. Eagle-Picher has also developed an extensive range of battery evaluation, test, and analysis (BETA) measurement and control equipment and software, based on Hewlett-Packard computerized data acquisition/control hardware.
Document ID
19940023626
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Coates, Dwaine K.
(Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Joplin, MO, United States)
Fox, Chris L.
(Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Joplin, MO, United States)
Standlee, D. J.
(Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Joplin, MO, United States)
Grindstaff, B. K.
(Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc. Joplin, MO, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
February 1, 1994
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Marshall Space Flight Center, The 1993 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop
Subject Category
Energy Production And Conversion
Accession Number
94N28129
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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