Galileo Probe lithium-sulfur dioxide cell life testing

L. Hofland, E. Stofel, R. K. Taenaka
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Several hundred D-sized, Li/SO/sub 2/ battery cells have been in a carefully controlled quiescent storage test for up to 14 years, starting at Honeywell but completing at the NASA Ames Research Center, in support of the Atmospheric Probe portion of the Galileo Mission to the planet Jupiter. This population of cells includes similar samples from 8 different manufacturing lots; the earliest from October 1981, the latest from October 1988. The baseline samples have been divided among several storage chambers, each having its own constant temperature, respectively set between 0/spl deg/C to 40/spl deg/C. Noninvasive measurements have been made repeatedly of open circuit voltage and internal resistance (at 1000 Hz). At intervals, a small portion of the cells has been removed from storage and fully discharged under repetitive conditions, thus assessing any storage related loss of discharge capacity. The results show that for storage up to 20/spl deg/C the cells have excellent stability. Above 20/spl deg/C noticeable degradation occurs.
伽利略探测器锂-二氧化硫电池寿命测试
数百个d尺寸的Li/SO/sub - 2/电池已经在精心控制的静态存储测试中进行了长达14年的测试,从霍尼韦尔开始,到美国宇航局艾姆斯研究中心完成,以支持伽利略任务的大气探测部分到木星。该细胞群包括来自8个不同生产批次的类似样本;最早的是1981年10月,最晚的是1988年10月。基线样品被划分在几个存储室中,每个存储室都有自己的恒温,分别设置在0/spl℃至40/spl℃之间。对开路电压和内阻(1000hz)进行了多次无创测量。每隔一段时间,一小部分电池从存储中取出并在重复条件下完全放电,从而评估任何与存储相关的放电容量损失。结果表明,在高达20/spl℃的贮存条件下,电池具有良好的稳定性。在20/spl℃以上会发生明显的降解。
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