DocumentCode
1148834
Title
Nickel-Cadmium Batteries as Capacitive Filters for Pulsed Loads
Author
Gearing, Gregory M. ; Cimino, Michael B. ; Terzuoli, Andrew J., Jr. ; Fritts, David H. ; Leonard, John F.
Author_Institution
Air Force Institute of Technology
Issue
5
fYear
1985
Firstpage
644
Lastpage
653
Abstract
This investigation consisted of several tests of specially fabricated nickel-cadmium batteries having circular disk-type electrodes. These batteries were evaluated as filter elements between a constant current power supply and a 5 Hz pulsed load demanding approximately twice the power supply current during the load on a portion of the cycle. Short tests lasting 104 cycles were conducted at up to a 21 C rate and an equivalent energy density of over 40 J/Ib. In addition, two batteries were subjected to 10h dischar cycles, one at a 6.5 C rate and the other at a 13 C rate. Assuming an electrode-to-battery weight ratio of 0.5, these tests represent an energy density of about 7 and 14 J/Ib, respectively. Energy density, efficiency, capacitance, average voltage, and available capacity were tracked during these tests. After 10y capacity degradation was negligible for one battery and about 20 percent for the other. Cadmium electrode failure may be the factor limiting lifetime at extremely low depth of discharge cycling. The output was examined and a simple equivalent circuit was proposed.
Keywords
Batteries; Cadmium; Capacitance; Circuit testing; Current supplies; Degradation; Electrodes; Filters; Pulsed power supplies; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9251
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAES.1985.310593
Filename
4104119
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