Presentation 2011-07-29
Development of High Performance Large-sized Lithium-ion Cells for Space Application
Makoto KAWASE, Hitoshi NAITO, Hiroaki YOSHIDA, Masazumi SEGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The specific advantages of lithium-ion battery in energy density and working voltage offer the possibility of huge reductions in battery mass. To apply the lithium-ion battery in a spacecraft, we began conducting the long-term evaluation on 100 Ah-class lithium-ion cells by simulating satellite's operation in 1999. The H-II Transfer Vehicle(HTV) and QZSS were successfully launched and operated, and this was the first practical spacecraft which used the large capacity 100Ah lithium ion battery as the electric storage device in JAXA. Recently lithium-ion battery has been widely applied to spacecraft. The expansion of power demand of spacecraft motivate developing of next-generation high performance cells. In this paper, we report a review of the cycle-life and safety test results of the next-generation high performance cells.
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Keyword(in English) Large Capacity Lithium-Ion Cell / Space Application
Paper # EE2011-15
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Conference Date 2011/7/21(1days)
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Title (in English) Development of High Performance Large-sized Lithium-ion Cells for Space Application
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Keyword(1) Large Capacity Lithium-Ion Cell
Keyword(2) Space Application
1st Author's Name Makoto KAWASE
1st Author's Affiliation Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, JAXA()
2nd Author's Name Hitoshi NAITO
2nd Author's Affiliation Aerospace Research and Development Directorate, JAXA
3rd Author's Name Hiroaki YOSHIDA
3rd Author's Affiliation GS Yuasa Technology Ltd.
4th Author's Name Masazumi SEGAWA
4th Author's Affiliation GS Yuasa Technology Ltd.
Date 2011-07-29
Paper # EE2011-15
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 161
Page pp.pp.-
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