镍金属氢化物替代VRLA和通风镍镉飞机电池

M. Eskra, P. Ralston, M. Klein, W. Johnson, J. Erbacher, B. Newman
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军用飞机目前使用阀控铅酸或镍镉可充电电池来执行一些辅助功能,例如;为紧急情况、仪表、照明、地面电源、辅助动力装置(APU)提供电力,偶尔也为发动机启动提供电力。人们对开发能量密度更高、无需维护、不含剧毒物质的电池越来越感兴趣。本报告描述了实现这些目标的双极镍氢电池的发展现状。在相同的尺寸和重量下,这种设计方法提供的电池容量是目前用于F-18-A-D、F-117和H-46直升机的24伏特、7.5 Ah铅酸电池的三倍。这些电池也适用于F-16-A-D和F-18-E-F,它们需要更大容量的电池,并进行一些硬件修改。
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Nickel-metal hydride replacement for VRLA and vented nickel-cadmium aircraft batteries
Military aircraft currently use valve regulated lead-acid or nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries to perform a number of auxiliary functions such as; providing electrical power for emergencies, instrumentation, lighting, ground power, auxiliary power unit (APU), and occasionally engine starting. There is increasing interest in developing batteries, which are capable of higher energy density, maintenance free operation and do not contain highly toxic materials. This presentation describes the status of the development of a bipolar nickel-metal hydride battery to fulfil these objectives. The design approach provides batteries with three times the capacity within the same size and weight of the 24 Volt, 7.5 Ah lead-acid battery presently used in the F-18-A-D, F-117 and the H-46 helicopter. These batteries would also be suitable for the F-16-A-D and the F-18-E-F, which require a larger capacity battery with some hardware modifications.
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