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Safety testing of batteries for Navy devices using lithium ion technology


Abstract:

Lithium ion battery technology is being introduced into power supplies used by the armed forces for a variety of applications. In many cases, the same cells and design pa...Show More

Abstract:

Lithium ion battery technology is being introduced into power supplies used by the armed forces for a variety of applications. In many cases, the same cells and design parameters that support commercial battery packs are being used in military battery packs. This approach is expected to result in a major decrease in the total life cycle cost of the equipment that these batteries support. On June 13, 1991, NAVSEA issued INST9310.1B1, which states that all lithium battery powered equipment must undergo safety evaluation and approval prior to fleet use. This safety program governs a process whereby approvals are issued for lithium batteries to be used in specific equipment on ground facilities, surface combatants, air combatants, and/or submarines. The Naval Ordnance Safety and Security Activity (NOSSA) manages the program. The chief technical advisors are Code 644 at NSWC Carderock Division and Code 609A at NSWC Crane Division. This paper describes three battery designs that incorporate lithium ion technology, and the results of battery safety tests conducted in accordance with Navy requirements.
Date of Conference: 18-18 January 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 07 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-7132-1
Print ISSN: 1089-8182
Conference Location: Long Beach, CA, USA

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