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  • 1
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 105, no. B3, pp. 6127-6139, pp. B02405, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 2000
    Keywords: Rock mechanics ; Fracture ; Laboratory measurements ; Acoustic emission ; Rock bursts (see also ERDSTOSS and GEBIRGSSCHLAG) ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Seismicity ; JGR ; 7200 ; Seismology ; 7209 ; Earthquake ; dynamics ; and ; mechanics
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    In:  Int. J. Rock Mech. Min. Sci., Jena, Scientific American, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 355-375, pp. L05301, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 2003
    Keywords: Rock mechanics ; Laboratory measurements ; Fracture
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    In:  Bull., Open-File Rept., Rock at Great Depth, Rotterdam, Balkema, vol. 4, no. 16, pp. 37-44, (ISBN 1-86239-165-3, vi + 330 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1989
    Keywords: Textbook of mineralogy ; Textbook of geology ; Textbook of geophysics ; Rock mechanics ; Rheology ; Strength
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The capacity and voltage behavior of electrochemically impregnated sintered nickel positive plates was examined by galvanostatic charging and discharging in a flooded electrolyte cell. Three different concentrations of potassium hydroxide (KOH) (40, 31, and 26 percent) and 31 percent KOH containing dissolved nitrate, sulfate, or silicate were investigated. The end-of-charge voltage at C/10 charge and at 10 degrees C showed the following order: 40 percent KOH greater than 31 percent KOH alone and in the presence of the anions greater than 26 percent KOH. The mid discharge voltage at C/2 discharge was higher in 26 percent KOH, almost the same for 31 percent KOH with and without added contaminants, and much lower for 40 percent KOH. The plate capacity was marginally affected by cycling in all cases except for 40 percent KOH, where the capacity declined after 1,000 cycles at 80 percent depth of discharge (DOD). At the end of cycling, all the plates tested experienced a weight loss, except in the case of 31 percent KOH, as a result of active material extrusion. Cyclic voltammetry of miniature electrodes in 31 percent KOH showed that the cathodic peak potentials are less polarized in the presence and absence of silicate at -5 degrees C compared to 25 degrees C indicating a slightly higher voltage during discharge in a Ni-H2 battery. Futhermore, the features of the current-potential profile were practically unchanged in the presence of silicate.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: Space Electrochemical Research and Technology; 41-52; NASA-CP-3337
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) operates the Polar Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) spacecraft (among others) to support weather forecasting, severe storm tracking, and meteorological research by the National Weather Service (NWS). The latest in the POES series of spacecraft, named as NOAA-KLMNN, is in orbit and four more are in various phases of development. The NOAA-K spacecraft was launched on May 13, 1998. Each of these spacecraft carry three Nickel-Cadmium batteries designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin. The battery, which consists of seventeen 40 Ah cells manufactured by SAFT, provides the spacecraft power during the ascent phase, orbital eclipse and when the power demand is in excess of the solar array capability. The NOAA-K satellite is in a 98 degree inclination, 7:30AM ascending node orbit. In this orbit the satellite experiences earth occultation only 25% of the year. This paper provides a brief overview of the power subsystem, followed by the battery design and qualification, the cell life cycle test data, and the performance during launch and in orbit.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1998 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 113-138; NASA/CP-1999-209144
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    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The Fast Auroral Snapshot (FAST) Explorer spacecraft is to study the physical processes that produce the aurora borealis and aurora australis. It is a unique plasma physics experiment that will take fundamental measurements of the magnetic and electrical fields. This investigation will add significantly to our understanding of the near-earth space environments and its effect. The FAST has a 1 year requirement and 3-year goal for its mission life in low earth orbit. The FAST power power system topology is a Direct Energy Transfer (DET) system based on the SAMPEX design. The FAST flight battery supplies power to the satellite during pre-launch operations, the launch phase, the eclipse periods for all mission phases, and when the load is about 50 watts.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1996 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 469-492; NASA-CP-3347
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    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: The Hubble Space Telescope is a one-of-a-kind spacecraft that pushes technology to its limits. Housing an 8-foot (2.4 meter) mirror and several sophisticated cameras and detectors the telescope is the largest orbital astronomy observatory ever placed in space. It has two modules each containing three 88 Ah NiH2 batteries (six total). Reconditioning has traditionally been used as a means of maintaining the performance of normal cells and batteries. This paper describes the objective, procedure, and results of a reconditioning processes that used to improve the performance of an HST nickel-hydrogen batteries.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1996 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 231-261; NASA-CP-3347
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    In:  CASI
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: This viewgraph presentation reviews the issues concerning storage of lithium ion batteries. The presentation outlines tests used to establish a best long term storage for the lithium ion cells. Another objective of the study was to determine the preferred solstice condition for the lithium ion chemistry (polymer and liquid electrolyte). It also compared voltage clamped with trickle charge storage. The tests and results are reviewed
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1999 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 303-316; NASA/CP-2000-209959
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: A viewgraph presentation outlines the Earth Radiation Budget Satellite (ERBS) power system and battery history. ERBS spacecraft and battery cell failures are listed with the reasons for failure. The battery management decision and stabilization of the batteries is discussed. Present battery operations are shown to be successful.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1999 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 65-85; NASA/CP-2000-209959
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2016-06-07
    Description: This is an errata from an original paper published in the 1997 NASA Aerospace Battery workshop proceedings. A minor change was made to the second equation on page 98 and table 4 was revised during the final preparation of the paper. These changes were inadvertently left out of the final proceedings. These pages are reproduced in their entirety.
    Keywords: Energy Production and Conversion
    Type: The 1998 NASA Aerospace Battery Workshop; 703-705; NASA/CP-1999-209144
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