36 results for “topic:fuel-cell”
A Python package for working with electrochemical impedance data
OPEM (Open Source PEM Fuel Cell Simulation Tool)
Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell Dataset
GUI for OPEM library
AlphaPEM is an open-source software package for simulating proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC) systems using physics-based models for embedded applications.
Performant library for thermodynamic calculations and equilibrium reactions
A collection of papers and code on fuel cell techniques and its application in distributed energy systems and mobility.
Single DBFC Dataset
This project is in development. It is my attempt to MathWorks' Excellence in Innovation Project 204. This work will be part of my MSc in Automation and Systems Engineering at the Federal University of Santa Catarina.
Collection of MATLAB and Simulink resources for students, educators, and researchers interested in electric vehicles and related systems and subsystems.
A NLEIS toolbox for impedance.py that provides RC level nonlinear equivalent circuit modeling (nECM) and analysis
Python package for the analysis of electrochemical impedance spectra.
This repository contains a high-fidelity Simulink model of an electric driveline that integrates a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cell and a lithium-ion battery pack
Javascript interface to California Hydrogen Station Operational System.
Model of porous electrode in fuel cell catalyst layer. Affiliated with Berkeley Lab's Energy Technologies Area.
Library to control Zahner power potentiostats (PP2x2, EL1002, XPOT2) of the latest generation with Python.
CLI interface to the California Hydrogen Fuel Cell Station Operational Status System (SOSS)
Redox Flow Battery modeling.
Examples to control Zahner power potentiostats (PP2x2, EL1002, XPOT2) of the latest generation with Python.
Library for using Thales Remote Script 2 over TCP/IP with Python to control Zahner ZENNIUM potentiostats.
A 1D model of a Nafion thin film with absorption/desorption kinetics, water diffusion, and swelling.
On Demand Fuel Cells (ODFC) is a plugin to support fuel cells that only generate power when it is needed, thereby saving precious fuel. Simulates fuel cells in Kerbal Space Program (KSP), and do a better job of it than stock's use of a resource converter. The main difference is it only generates electricity when it's really needed (batteries almost empty), and otherwise lets electricity of a craft float up and down, as it might in a solar powered vehicle when the sun is eclipsed by another celestial body. It also allows fuel cells to generate byproducts, aimed at supporting life support mods like TACLS.
The methodology section details the use of Python for data processing and analysis, employing statistical and machine learning-based anomaly detection techniques to identify potential issues in fuel cell stacks. It emphasizes data preprocessing, feature engineering, exploratory data analysis (EDA), and anomaly detection.
These modules are an alternative to solar panels, also offering way better weight and endurance than batteries. They are set to last for 14 (Kerbin) days, so they should be useful for missions for which solar panels are not a suitable option due to aesthetics or such. Operation is fairly realistic. For KSP.
Library for using Thales Remote Script 2 over TCP/IP with C++ to control Zahner ZENNIUM potentiostats.
Hot Beverage Inc - Scalding Hot Parts! Now with more irradiation! For Kerbal Space Program.
Fazendo curso python, Com professor Luiz Otávio, pela Udemy. Otimo professor!
Comprehensive examples for the zahner_link library, enabling programmatic control of Zahner IM7 electrochemical workstation.
MATLAB/Simulink models for a 7-day cruise ship voyage powered by a hydrogen tri-generation system (PEMFC + Cold Recovery + Heating).
OHMind is a state-of-the-art platform for LLM-Agent-driven polymer design of hydroxide exchange membrane applications