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Is it possible to run cyclicAgeing with my own current profile? I want to run my own .csv-file as in FollowCurrent. I cannot find where in the cyclicAgeing the current can be changed.
In FollowCurrent, the boolean blockdegradation can be changed to take degradation into consideration when cycling. What kind of degradation does the function take into consideration? Is it connected to the functions cycligAgeing and calendarAgeing?
Best regards,
Elsa
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I am sorry for the late reply. I think there is a small misunderstanding here. According to your previous question I think you would like to see calendar and cycle ageing for your current profile. In Slide v2 you can use profileAgeing ageing for this purpose. However, as said earlier, we have a physics-based model so rather than saying "calendar" and "cycle" ageing it is more helpful to predict physical reason behind (SEI growth, Li plating etc.). Therefore, you are not going to directly get "cycle" or "calendar" ageing numbers. However, by plotting your ageing data versus time or number of cycles you can get an overall idea about calendar and cycle ageing. I should say adding a semi-empirical model could be of interest as future work. :) Otherwise, I would suggest you to have a look at this software from TUM researchers:
Hi,
I have two questions;
Is it possible to run cyclicAgeing with my own current profile? I want to run my own .csv-file as in FollowCurrent. I cannot find where in the cyclicAgeing the current can be changed.
In FollowCurrent, the boolean blockdegradation can be changed to take degradation into consideration when cycling. What kind of degradation does the function take into consideration? Is it connected to the functions cycligAgeing and calendarAgeing?
Best regards,
Elsa
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: