空间应用锂离子电池的评价

C. Lurie
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与现有的航天器能量存储系统相比,锂离子电池可以提供显著的重量优势。第一代具有太空能力的锂离子电池的重量预计将是目前大多数航天器应用中使用的典型镍氢电池的一半。成熟的锂离子电池的重量可能只有目前电池的三分之一。因此,了解锂离子电池在空间应用的典型操作场景中的性能是很重要的。本文描述了一个程序,旨在评估适当的,可用的锂离子电池在测试制度提供参数化表征和生命周期数据。这项工作的目标是产生一个数据和经验基础,描述这些细胞执行典型空间任务的能力。最初的项目任务是开发一个专门的测试设施,以适应锂离子电池的操作和安全相关特性。该设备为所有功能提供单独的单元控制。充电/放电配置文件、数据采集和安全特性由专用计算机管理。使用三洋UR 18650细胞进行初始细胞测试。测试方案包括100% DOD和特性循环,以及在模拟GEO和LEO任务场景下的性能评估。
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Evaluation of lithium ion cells for space applications
Lithium ion batteries can provide a significant weight advantage over existing spacecraft energy storage systems. First generation, space capable, lithium ion batteries are expected to be one half the weight of the typical nickel-hydrogen batteries presently used for most present day spacecraft applications. Mature lithium ion batteries may be one third the weight of present day batteries. Accordingly it is important to understand how lithium ion cells will perform in operating scenarios typical of space applications. This paper describes a program designed to evaluate appropriate, available lithium ion cells in test regimes providing parametric characterization and life cycle data. The objective of this effort is to generate a data and experience base describing the ability of these cells to perform in typical space missions. The initial program task was the development of a dedicated test facility designed to accommodate the lithium ion cell's operating and safety-related characteristics. The facility provides individual cell control for all functions. Charge/discharge profiles, data acquisition, and safety features are managed by a dedicated computer. Initial cell testing was performed with Sanyo UR 18650 cells. Test regimes include 100% DOD and characterization cycling, as well as evaluation of performance in simulated GEO and LEO mission scenarios.
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