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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jepegit/cellpy/master/docs/_static/cellpy-icon-long.svg" height="100" alt="cellpy-icon">cellpy - a library for assisting in analysing batteries and cells
This Python Package was developed to help the researchers at IFE, Norway, in their cumbersome task of interpreting and handling data from cycling tests of batteries and cells.
Features
- Convert testing data into a common format
- Summarize and compare data
- Filter out the steps of interest
- Process and plot the data
- Do simple and advanced analysis on single datasets as well as collections of datasets
- And more!
Documentation
The documentation for cellpy
is hosted on Read the Docs.
Installation and dependencies
The easiest way to install cellpy
is to install with conda or pip.
With conda:
conda install -c conda-forge cellpy
Or if you prefer installing using pip:
python -m pip install cellpy
Have a look at the documentation for more detailed installation procedures, especially with respect to "difficult" dependencies when installing with pip.
License
cellpy
is free software made available under the MIT License.
Citing cellpy
If you use cellpy
in your work, please cite our paper:
Wind J., Ulvestad A., Abdelhamid M., Mæhlen J.P. (2024). Cellpy – an open-source library for processing and analysis of battery testing data. Journal of Open Source Software, 9(97), 6236.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome, and they are greatly appreciated! Every little bit helps, and credit will always be given. If you want to contribute, please have a look at Contributing Guidelines.