Claims
- 1. A method for determining the capacity of a nickel cadmium battery comprising:
- a) measuring the ambient temperature of the battery;
- b) charging said battery with a current charge;
- c) determining the current charge value I.sub.gas when said battery begins to evolve gas; and
- d) comparing said I.sub.gas value of c) against a known battery capacity vs. I.sub.gas relationship at said measured temperature.
- 2. A method for determining the capacity of a nickel cadmium battery comprising:
- a) measuring the temperature of said battery;
- b) subjecting said battery to an increasing current charge and then a decreasing current charge;
- c) measuring the battery terminal voltage during step (a);
- d) determining the maximum slope of the measured battery terminal voltage;
- e) calculating the current charge value I.sub.gas associated with said maximum slope;
- f) comparing said I.sub.gas value of e) against a known battery capacity vs. I.sub.gas relationship at said measured temperature.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said increasing current charge increases as a function of time.
- 4. The method of claim 2 wherein said increasing current charge is current pulses with each subsequent current pulse having a higher current magnitude than the preceding current pulse.
- 5. The method of claim 2 wherein said decreasing current charge decreases at the same, but negative rate as said increasing current charge.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the rate of said current charge is a 0.22 A/500 millisecond step.
- 7. Apparatus for detecting the capacity of a nickel cadmium battery comprising:
- a) measurement means for measuring the battery temperature;
- b) current means for generating an increasing current charge applied to the battery;
- c) current means for generating a decreasing current charge applied to the battery subsequent to the increasing current charge;
- d) voltage sensing means for sensing the battery terminal voltage during application of the current charge; and
- e) calculating means for determining the maximum slope of said battery voltage;
- f) first comparing means for determining the current charge value I.sub.gas associated with the calculated maximum voltage slope; and
- g) second comparing means for comparing said I.sub.gas value of f) against a known battery capacity vs. I.sub.gas relationship at said measured temperature.
GOVERNMENT STATEMENT
All or part of this invention was developed with Government support for the United States Navy under Government Contract No. N00164-96-C-0045. The Government has certain rights to this invention under the terms of the contract.
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4392101 |
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