This paper presents a history of low-earth-orbit laboratory test data on a 6.5 ampere-hour bipolar nickel hydrogen battery designed and built at the NASA Lewis Research Center. During the past several years the Storage and Thermal Branch has been deeply involved in the design, development, and optimization of nickel hydrogen devices. The bipolar concept is a means of achieving the goal of producing an acceptable battery of higher energy density, able to withstand the demands of low-earth-orbit regimes.
Life cycle test results of a bipolar nickel hydrogen battery
Ergebnisse der Pruefung der Zyklenlebensdauer einer bipolaren Nickel-Wasserstoff-Batterie
1985
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Nickel hydrogen life cycle test results
NTRS | 1981
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