Öksüz, 2012 - Google Patents
Production and characterization of CaNi₅-xMx compounds for metal hydride batteriesÖksüz, 2012
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Ni-MH batteries have superior properties which are long cycle life, low maintenance, high power, light weight, good thermal performance and configurable design. Hydrogen storage alloys play a dominant role in power service life of a Ni-MH battery and determining the …
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