DocumentCode :
2822574
Title :
Design factors for a super high energy density Ni-MH battery for military uses
Author :
Brown, Jack T. ; Klein, Martin G.
Author_Institution :
Electro Energy Inc., Danbury, CT, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
14-17 Jan 1997
Firstpage :
33
Lastpage :
36
Abstract :
The nickel-metal hydride battery is a relatively new commercial product which meets the needs for a more environmentally friendly battery than either the lead-acid or nickel-cadmium couples. While the presently available product also provides significantly improved performance over these other batteries, it is believed possible to develop a new generation of Ni-MH batteries with perhaps 80% greater density by using improved hydrogen storage alloys with the capability to store up to 2 percent by weight hydrogen, improved nickel electrodes which can stably cycle with an electron transfer of greater than 1.5 per nickel atom, and utilizing improved new cell and battery packaging designs which minimize inactive battery weight and volume. This could raise the energy density of today´s commercial product (55-70 Wh/kg) to greater than 120 Wh/kg
Keywords :
electrochemical electrodes; hydrogen economy; military equipment; nickel; packaging; secondary cells; Ni-MH battery; battery packaging; cell packaging; electron transfer; environmentally friendly battery; hydrogen storage alloys; inactive battery volume minimisation; inactive battery weight minimisation; military uses; nickel electrodes; nickel-metal hydride battery; super high energy density; Absorption; Application software; Batteries; Circuits; Electrodes; Electrons; Equations; Hydrogen; Nickel alloys; Voltage;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1997., Twelfth Annual
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
ISSN :
1089-8182
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3631-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.1997.574073
Filename :
574073
Link To Document :
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