Power Supplies for Arctic Radio Repeater Systems,

Abstract

This feasibility study assesses various long-lived, self-contained 30-watt power supplies for an Arctic Radio Repeater System. The study involves a review of the state-of-the-art, availability and cost of five candidate systems; batteries, fuel cells, radioisotopic thermoelectric generators, fueled thermoelectric generators and windmill-battery systems. The above five candidates were also assessed as standby power units. Reliability, service and maintenance requirements are considered since the application calls for one year unattended operation and servicing by light helicopter on a single annual flight for all sites. Only zinc/air batteries with lead/acid batteries for the standby system are available now. Their cost is moderate, but zinc/air cells are heavy and must be replaced each year. Other systems could be available in the 1980's but they would require various amounts of development work and evaluation in an arctic environment. Recommendations and priorities for development of the systems which could replace the zinc/air cells at a later date are given. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA061609

Entities

People

  • Gerald D. Nagy

Organizations

  • Defence Research and Development Canada

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alkaline Fuel Cells
  • Cells
  • Dry Batteries
  • Ellesmere Island
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • Feasibility Studies
  • Fuel Cells
  • Generators
  • Power Supplies
  • Primary Batteries
  • Radio Repeaters
  • Regulators
  • Storage Batteries
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Transportation
  • Warehouses

Readers

  • Battery Technology and Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology