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Thermographic imaging of electrochemical double layer capacitors during cycling charging - discharging 0 - 3,6 V at 420 mA. Sample 103, run #7.

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Dataset contains thermal images of prototype electrochemical double layer capacitor taken during cyclic charging - discharging. The sample was charged to 3,6 V and discharged to 10 mV by constant current 420 mA.  Sample 103, experiment run #7. Continuation of experiment at high voltage to accelerate the ageing process.
The images were taken with thermographic camera VigoCAM V50. The sample was covered by black graphite paint to ensure uniform surface emission. For sample charging and discharging the ATLAS 1361 MPG&T was used.
The sample is in a form of triplex envelope (6 cm x 7 cm) with active structure (2,5 cm x 4 cm) inside and electrodes contacts at one of envelope edge.
The ASCII text data file consists of images acquired within a fixed period of measurement, T = 60 sec. The recorded image is a matrix containing 388 x 288 temperature data. Each image is preceded with header with image number, date and time of acquisition.

Dataset file

PB_10_3_420mA_3V6_S7.txt
622.1 MB, S3 ETag 873c14b0817d08431ac79f1d5fddae54-2, downloads: 47
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Year of publication:
2021
Verification date:
2021-09-27
Dataset language:
English
Fields of science:
  • Automation, electronic and electrical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
DOI:
DOI ID 10.34808/8b5n-h907 open in new tab
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Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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