The need for primary batteries configured to deliver maximized power has been asserted by many different procuring activities including NASA, USAF, Naval Weapons Support Center, Naval Surface Weapons Center, U.S. Army ERADCOM and others. The types of programs requiring such power sources include S.E.N.T., the Space Shuttle, and various propulsion, measuring, and weaponry applications, both classified and unclassified in nature. Through participation in many such programs with the applicable procuring activities, Battery Engineering Inc. has developed some specific design concepts and mastered some specialized techniques utilized in the production of this type of power source. The batteries have been successfully bench tested during the course of virtually all of these programs, with ultimate success coming in the form of two successful test launches under the USAF Plasma Effects Decoy Program. This paper briefly discusses some of these design concepts and the rationale behind them. All of the data contained herein has been generated by cells which were designed and fabricated by BEI using the design concepts presented herein.


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    Title :

    Lithium-thionyl chloride battery design concepts for maximizzed power applications


    Additional title:

    Konstruktionskonzepte fuer Lithium-Thionylchlorid-Batterien fuer Anwendungen mit maximaler Leistung


    Contributors:
    Kane, P. (author) / Marincic, N. (author)


    Publication date :

    1986


    Size :

    3 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 3 Quellen


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English







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