In 1992, the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) started a program to qualify a large diameter common pressure vessel (CPV) nickel-hydrogen (NiH2) batteries for use on future Navy/NRL spacecraft electrical power subsystems. NRL's involvement with the qualification of CPV NiH2 batteries dates back to 1988 when COMSAT and Johnson Controls, Inc. initiated a joint effort to fly the first ever NiH2 CPV in space. A later NRL-JCI cooperative research and development agreement led to the launch of a space experiment in 1993 and to the use of a single NiH2 CPV battery on the BMDO Clementine spacecraft in 1994. NRL initiated procurement of two, 50 Ah CPV NiH2 batteries in the Fall of 1992. The two batteries were delivered to NRL in June 1994. NiH2 CPV ba...
Individual pressure vessel (IPV) nickel-hydrogen technology was advanced at NASA Lewis and under Lew...
An update of validation test results confirming the advanced design nickel-hydrogen cell is presente...
Nickel-Hydrogen cells are being cycled under a LEO (low earth orbit) test regime to examine the bene...
The multicell common pressure vessel (CPV) nickel hydrogen battery manufactured by Johnson Controls ...
The Clementine spacecraft was launched in January 1994 to demonstrate advanced lightweight technolog...
The dual-cell, common-pressure vessel, nickel-hydrogen configuration has recently emerged as an opti...
A series of tests was performed to characterize battery performance relating to certain operating pa...
Our present design for a common pressure vessel (CPV) battery, a nickel hydrogen battery system to c...
Individual pressure vessel (IPV) nickel-hydrogen technology was advanced at NASA Lewis and under Lew...
Results of electrical space qualification tests of nickel-hydrogen battery type HR 23S are presented...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the nickel hydrogen common pressure vessel (CPV) 2.5V twin...
Two-cell nickel-hydrogen common pressure vessel (CPV) units with some unusual design features have b...
A standard Nickel-Hydrogen (NiH2) Individual Pressure Vessel (IPV) battery cell is needed to meet fu...
An update of validation test results confirming the breakthrough in low earth orbit (LEO) cycle life...
The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is working to characterize aerospace AB5 Nickel Metal Hyd...
Individual pressure vessel (IPV) nickel-hydrogen technology was advanced at NASA Lewis and under Lew...
An update of validation test results confirming the advanced design nickel-hydrogen cell is presente...
Nickel-Hydrogen cells are being cycled under a LEO (low earth orbit) test regime to examine the bene...
The multicell common pressure vessel (CPV) nickel hydrogen battery manufactured by Johnson Controls ...
The Clementine spacecraft was launched in January 1994 to demonstrate advanced lightweight technolog...
The dual-cell, common-pressure vessel, nickel-hydrogen configuration has recently emerged as an opti...
A series of tests was performed to characterize battery performance relating to certain operating pa...
Our present design for a common pressure vessel (CPV) battery, a nickel hydrogen battery system to c...
Individual pressure vessel (IPV) nickel-hydrogen technology was advanced at NASA Lewis and under Lew...
Results of electrical space qualification tests of nickel-hydrogen battery type HR 23S are presented...
Information is given in viewgraph form on the nickel hydrogen common pressure vessel (CPV) 2.5V twin...
Two-cell nickel-hydrogen common pressure vessel (CPV) units with some unusual design features have b...
A standard Nickel-Hydrogen (NiH2) Individual Pressure Vessel (IPV) battery cell is needed to meet fu...
An update of validation test results confirming the breakthrough in low earth orbit (LEO) cycle life...
The George C. Marshall Space Flight Center is working to characterize aerospace AB5 Nickel Metal Hyd...
Individual pressure vessel (IPV) nickel-hydrogen technology was advanced at NASA Lewis and under Lew...
An update of validation test results confirming the advanced design nickel-hydrogen cell is presente...
Nickel-Hydrogen cells are being cycled under a LEO (low earth orbit) test regime to examine the bene...