Autor: |
Robert A. Powers, B. Ochs, Robert T. V. Kung, Long-Sheng Yu, Andrea E. Wolga |
Rok vydání: |
1993 |
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Zdroj: |
ASAIO Journal. 39:M663-M667 |
ISSN: |
1058-2916 |
DOI: |
10.1097/00002480-199339030-00098 |
Popis: |
Although lithium cells may promise to be ideal as a rechargeable internal battery for a TAH, NiCd cells remain the most easily accessible off the shelf energy source. Twelve 1.2 A.hr prismatic NiCd (Sanyo, San Diego, CA) cells in series are being tested under the load condition of our TAH. The load consisted of a 1.5 A DC current with 1 A pulses of 40 msec duration at 3.33 Hz (100 bpm), a condition that can generate up to 8 L/min of cardiac output at physiologic pressures. Cells were tested at 37 degrees C. Cell voltages and temperatures were monitored. Testing was accelerated to five charge/discharge cycles per day. Discharge was terminated when any one cell dropped below 1.1 V. Charging (C/4) was continued until the battery voltage indicated a change in slope. Cell temperatures remained below 42 degrees C throughout the charge/discharge cycle. The battery pack settled to a nearly constant capacity of over 25 min after 10 cycles and has accumulated more than 1,000 cycles. Voltage differences among cells were small (SD < 25 mV), indicating consistency among cells. NiCd cells can serve as a reliable interim for TAH internal battery application. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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