Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference 1994
DOI: 10.2514/6.1994-4241
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The Clementine nickel hydrogen common pressure vessel battery

Abstract: The Clementine spacecraft was launched in January 1994 to demonstrate I I I I advanced lightweight technologies for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization (BMDO). One of the key technologies was the first use of a multi-cell nickel hydrogen (NiH2) cornmon pressure vessel (CPV) battery. The 5.0 inch diameter, 22 cell, 15.0 ampere-hour NiH2 CPV battery was manufactured by Johnson Controls Battery Group Inc., (JCBGI). Battery test and integration was performed by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The batte… Show more

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“…A 10-A-h CPV battery manufactured by Johnson Controls Inc. has successfully provided power on the relatively short-lived Clementine Spacecraft that was launched in 1994. 27 CPV batteries are scheduled to provide power on the Iridium satellite, a program designed to launch 66 satellites for communication applications. The Johnson Controls Inc. CPV nickel-hydrogen battery technology was recently purchased by Eagle-Picher.…”
Section: Common Pressure Vessel Batterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 10-A-h CPV battery manufactured by Johnson Controls Inc. has successfully provided power on the relatively short-lived Clementine Spacecraft that was launched in 1994. 27 CPV batteries are scheduled to provide power on the Iridium satellite, a program designed to launch 66 satellites for communication applications. The Johnson Controls Inc. CPV nickel-hydrogen battery technology was recently purchased by Eagle-Picher.…”
Section: Common Pressure Vessel Batterymentioning
confidence: 99%