A study conducted in 1991 on nickel-hydrogen (NiH/sub 2/) battery cells, to assess their use for space-based radar satellites, is discussed. Current NiH/sub 2/ and related programs were investigated. Cell performance data were assessed, focusing on pulsed-load operation, cell design factors, and life expectancy. A need for pulsed-load testing of candidate cells, especially to characterize their effective series resistance, dynamic impedance, and possible degradations, was identified. A NiH/sub 2/ cell test program was planned, and test preparations started in mid-1992.<>
Evaluation of nickel-hydrogen battery cells for space-based radar
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine ; 7 , 11 ; 37-42
1992-11-01
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