Source code for cideMOD.models.base.base_models.outputs

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from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from collections import OrderedDict

from cideMOD.cell.warehouse import Warehouse
from cideMOD.cell.variables import ProblemVariables
from cideMOD.cell.components import BatteryCell
from cideMOD.cell.dimensional_analysis import DimensionalAnalysis
from cideMOD.mesh.base_mesher import BaseMesher


[docs] class BaseCellModelOutputs(ABC): """ Base mixin class that contains the mandatory methods to be overrided related to the outputs of :class:`cideMOD.models.BaseCellModel`. """
[docs] def get_outputs_info(self, warehouse: Warehouse) -> None: """ This method modifies a dictionary containing the information of both the global and internal variables that can be outputed by this specific model. Parameters ---------- warehouse: Warehouse Object that postprocess, store and write the outputs. Examples -------- To add information about a new global variable: >>> warehouse.add_global_variable_info( 'voltage', fnc = self.get_voltage, default = True, header = "Voltage [V]") To add information about a new internal variable: >>> warehouse.add_internal_variable_info( 'ionic_current', subdomains = 'electrolyte', function_space = 'P1', dtype = 'vector') """
[docs] def prepare_outputs(self, warehouse: Warehouse, var: ProblemVariables, cell: BatteryCell, mesher: BaseMesher, DA: DimensionalAnalysis, problem) -> None: """ This method computes the expression of the requested internal variables to be ready for being evaluated and stored. Parameters ---------- warehouse: Warehouse Object that postprocess, store and write the outputs. var: ProblemVariables Object containing the problem variables. cell: BatteryCell Object where cell parameters are preprocessed and stored. mesher: BaseMesher Object that store the mesh information. DA: DimensionalAnalysis Object where the dimensional analysis is performed. problem: Problem Object that handles the battery cell simulation. Examples -------- To add the source of an specific variable: >>> warehouse.setup_internal_variable('temperature', var.temp) If it is defined in different subdomains: >>> warehouse.setup_internal_variable('phi_s', { 'anode': var.phi_s, 'cathode': var.phi_s, 'negativeCC': var.phi_s_cc, 'positiveCC': var.phi_s_cc, }) """
# TODO: In phase 2, this could be done automatically and thus, this method will # be deprecated. Even in phase 1 could be carried out.
[docs] def get_cell_state(self, cell_state: OrderedDict, problem) -> None: """ This method updates the cell state dictionary with the current cell state variables of this specific model. Parameters ---------- cell_state: OrderedDict Dictionary containing the current cell state variables problem: Problem Object that handles the battery cell simulation. Notes ----- The name of the cell state variables should be the ones registered in the triggers in order to be detected. """