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21.7. Battery Types and Sizes / 21.31
21.8. Battery Sizes and Availability / 21.33
Reference / 21.33
Bibliography / 21.33
Chapter 22. Nickel-Metal Hydride Batteries Michael Fetcenko and John Koch 22.1
22.1. Introduction / 22.1
22.2. General Characteristics / 22.2
22.3. NiMH Battery Chemistry / 22.2
22.4. Cell Construction Types / 22.10
22.5. Cell Design Issues / 22.15
22.6. EV Battery Packs / 22.17
22.7. Hybrid Battery Packs / 22.19
22.8. Fuel Cell Startup and Power Assist / 22.21
22.9. Consumer Batteries—Precharged NiMH / 22.21
22.10. Discharge Performance / 22.22
22.11. Charge Methods / 22.40
22.12. Electrical Isolation / 22.47
22.13. Next Generation NiMH / 22.48
References / 22.50
Chapter 23. Nickel-Zinc Batteries Jeffrey Phillips and Samaresh Mohanta 23.1
23.1. Introduction / 23.1
23.2. Nickel-Zinc Chemistry / 23.2
23.3. Cell Construction / 23.7
23.4. Performance Characteristics / 23.11
23.5. Applications / 23.20
23.6. Environmental Aspects of the Nickel-Zinc Battery / 23.24
References / 23.24
Chapter 24. Nickel-Hydrogen Batteries Jack N. Brill 24.1
24.1. General Characteristics / 24.1
24.2. Chemistry / 24.1
24.3. Cell and Electrode-Stack Components / 24.3
24.4. Ni-H Cell Construction / 24.5
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24.5. Ni-H Battery Design / 24.10
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24.6. Applications / 24.14
24.7. Performance Characteristics / 24.17
24.8. Advanced Designs / 24.23
References / 24.27
Bibliography / 24.28
Chapter 25. Silver Oxide Batteries Alexander P. Karpinski 25.1
25.1. General Characteristics / 25.1
25.2. Chemistry / 25.3
25.3. Cell Construction and Components / 25.3
25.4. Performance Characteristics / 25.8
25.5. Charging Characteristics / 25.20
25.6. Cell Types and Sizes / 25.21
25.7. Special Features and Handling / 25.24