Cycle life of nickel-hydrogen cells. II - Accelerated cycle life testA cycle life test of nickel-hydrogen (Ni/H2) cells containing electrolytes of various KOH concentrations and a sintered-type nickel electrode were carried out at 23 C using a 45-min accelerated low earth orbit (LEO) cycle regime at 80 percent depth of discharge. Ten cells containing 21 to 36 percent KOH were tested. Since this accelerated test regime accelerated the cycle life roughly twice as fast as a typical LEO regime, the present results indicate that the cells with 26 percent KOH may last over 5 years in an 80 percent depth-of-discharge cycling in an LEO regime. Cells with lower KOH concentrations (21 to 23.5 percent) also showed longer cycle life than those with KOH concentrations of 31 percent or higher, although the life was shorter than those with 26 percent KOH.
Document ID
19870030830
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Lim, H. S. (Hughes Research Labs. Malibu, CA, United States)
Verzwyvelt, S. A. (Hughes Research Laboratories Malibu, CA, United States)