[Bug]: I have a problem with pybamm.ParameterValues("Prada2013") #4228
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@ErfanSamadi1998 I can confirm that neither Prada2013 or Xu2019 have those parameters. We probably need to go into the original papers to see if these values are known. As a temporary solution you can copy values from a similar cell. |
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PyBaMM follows the "Newman" standard with positive current for discharge and negative current for charge |
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Yes, Prada2013 does not provide thermal parameters. If you want to use a thermal model you will need to add the parameters manually as Eric suggested. Will convert this into a discussion. |
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PyBaMM Version
24.1
Python Version
3.11.6
Describe the bug
when I use Prada2013 for ParameterValues in pybam. like this line:
parameter_values = pybamm.ParameterValues("Prada2013")
then when I want to add options to model like this line:
model = pybamm.lithium_ion.SPM(options=options)
I can not use thermal option for Prada2013. cause i see this error:
KeyError: "'Negative current collector thickness [m]' not found. Best matches are ['Negative electrode thickness [m]', 'Positive electrode thickness [m]', 'Separator thickness [m]']"
it seems not relative.
and there is a second problem with Prada2013. when you want to run this line:
sim.plot(["Current [A]"])
you will see that the current is multiplied by -1
this problem will not appear when you use for example chen2020 instead of Prada2013
Steps to Reproduce
options = {"thermal": "lumped"}
model = pybamm.lithium_ion.SPM(options=options)
parameter_values = pybamm.ParameterValues("Prada2013")
experiment = pybamm.Experiment(
[
(
"Charge at 4C until 3.6 V",
"Hold at 3.6 V until C/20",
"Discharge at 4C until 2V",
"Hold at 2 V until C/20"
),
]
* 5
)
sim = pybamm.Simulation(model, parameter_values=parameter_values, experiment=experiment)
sim.solve(initial_soc=0.5)
model = pybamm.lithium_ion.SPM()
parameter_values = pybamm.ParameterValues("Prada2013")
experiment = pybamm.Experiment(
[
(
"Charge at 4C until 3.6 V",
"Hold at 3.6 V until C/20",
"Discharge at 4C until 2V",
"Hold at 2 V until C/20"
),
]
* 5
)
sim = pybamm.Simulation(model, parameter_values=parameter_values, experiment=experiment)
sim.solve(initial_soc=0.5)
sim.plot(["Current [A]"])
Relevant log output
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