New Algorithm to Predict Degradation of Capacitors Operated at High Temperature
Written by AZoMApr 30 2021
The investigation of extreme environments can place considerable operational difficulties on the engineering systems that people rely upon to safely analyze and at times operate within.
SEM of anode. Image Credit: Heriot-Watt University.
When it comes to high-value and safety-critical applications, like sub-surface drilling or space exploration, the extreme and occasionally dynamic operating conditions in the environment, can make it hard to comprehend the expected service life of crucial sub-systems and components. Therefore, it is an extremely complex and at times unviable situation to precisely comprehend and forecast.
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Exploring extreme environments can put significant operational challenges on the engineering systems we depend upon to safely explore and at times operate within.
Within high-value and safety-critical applications, such as space exploration or sub-surface drilling, the extreme and at times dynamic operating conditions within the environment, can make it challenging to understand the life expectancy of critical components and sub-systems. Hence, it s a highly complex and at times impossible situation to accurately understand therefore predict.
To have safe, resilient and economically viable operations within these challenge environments, it is vital to understand the effect of high temperatures on critical devices, such as Electrochemical Capacitors (EC s). In comparison to a battery, ECs, also known as supercapacitor, ultracapacitor, or electrochemical double-layer capacitor, can withstand high discharge-charge currents and thus are suitable for w