@techreport{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002700, author = {Wang, Xianming and 曽根, 理嗣 and 山田, 知佐 and 内藤, 均 and 桑島, 三郎 and Wang, Xianming and Sone, Yoshitsugu and Yamada, Chisa and Naito, Hitoshi and Kuwajima, Saburo}, month = {Oct}, note = {To develop lithium-ion batteries for space applications, long-term evaluation on 10 - 100 Ah-class lithium-ion cells is being performed by simulating spacecraft's operation. So far, 23,000 cycles for LEO and 1,350 cycles for GEO satellite simulation testing have been completed. These results respectively correspond to about 4- and 15-year LEO and GEO satellite operations, indicating good applicability of lithium-ion cells as satellite power. The simulation testing of H-2A transfer vehicle (HTV) operation disclosed that lithium-ion cells were applicable for this short-term mission even with a strict operation condition of high charge rate and high taper voltage. The commercial laminated lithium-ion polymer cells (0.65 Ah) exhibited good performance in both cycle-life testing and space-environment endurance., 資料番号: AA0048057009, レポート番号: JAXA-RM-04-010}, title = {リチウムイオン電池の研究}, year = {2004} }