FIELD: electric engineering.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to nickel-hydrogen accumulator battery (NHAB), comprising bypass devices (BD) intended for counteract failure of nickel-hydrogen accumulators. According to invention, nickel-hydrogen accumulator battery consists of body, where accumulators are located as electrically serially joined to each other by means of power buses, and also bypass devices with open-frame discharging and charging diodes filled with heat conducting material, bypass devices are arranged in the form of truncated cone, at the end of which there is thread for fixation to NHAB body.
EFFECT: improved reliability and possibility to increase BD capacity by minimisation of heat resistance between body of BD and body of NHAB.
2 dwg, 1 ex
Title | Year | Author | Number |
---|---|---|---|
NICKEL-HYDROGEN STORAGE BATTERY | 2006 |
|
RU2316085C1 |
NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERY | 2008 |
|
RU2368984C1 |
METHOD TO OPERATE NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERY FROM n SERIALLY CONNECTED ACCUMULATORS WITHIN ARTIFICIAL EARTH SATELLITE | 2011 |
|
RU2465695C1 |
METHOD FOR SERVICING NICKEL-HYDROGEN STORAGE BATTERY IN OFF-LINE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND STORAGE BATTERY IMPLEMENTING IT | 2004 |
|
RU2274930C2 |
METHOD TO OPERATE NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES OF SPACECRAFT POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (VERSIONS) | 2011 |
|
RU2483400C2 |
METHOD FOR SERVICING NICKEL-HYDROGEN STORAGE BATTERY AND STORAGE BATTERY IMPLEMENTING IT | 2003 |
|
RU2258982C2 |
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PARAMETERS OF NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES IN POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF SPACECRAFT | 2014 |
|
RU2586171C2 |
METHOD OF NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES OPERATION IN POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF SPACECRAFT WITH LARGE SERVICE LIFE | 2016 |
|
RU2611568C1 |
METHOD FOR CONTROL OF POWER CAPACITY OF METAL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERY WITH GAS COLLECTOR | 2006 |
|
RU2324262C2 |
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PARAMETERS OF NICKEL-HYDROGEN ACCUMULATOR BATTERIES IN POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM OF SPACECRAFT (VERSIONS) | 2014 |
|
RU2586172C2 |
Authors
Dates
2010-04-10—Published
2009-03-02—Filed