Understanding and Managing Capacity Walkdown in Nickel-Hydrogen Cells and Batteries

Abstract

In this report, the findings of a recent study that investigated the impact of cycling temperature, electrolyte concentration, cobalt content of the active material, and the cycling history of the electrode on the charging potential for the beta-phase and gamma-phase materials have been incorporated into our earlier studies of the capacity walkdown phenomenon. Significant amounts of capacity walkdown were found to be associated with many of the life cycle testing programs carried out at the Navy facility in Crane, IN. These findings are not only helpful for understanding the mechanisms associated with capacity walkdown, but will be useful in selecting cell design factors and cycling conditions that will allow the capacity loss to be held to an acceptable value.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 31, 2002
Accession Number
ADA404536

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  • Albert H. Zimmerman
  • G. A. To
  • L. H. Thaller

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  • The Aerospace Corporation

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