The MetSuperCap Project performs and refines measurements on supercapacitors (SCs) throughout the project lifespan and makes them available to the industrial and scientific community for various purposes, including, but not limited to: analysis, study, and model development.
The first 38 datasets are available for download by visiting the MetSuperCap community on Zenodo. https://zenodo.org/communities/metrology-for-static-and-dynamic-characterization-of-supercapacitors/records?q=&l=list&p=1&s=10&sort=newest
Please let us know what do you think about our datasets.
Datasets can contain measurements of charge and self-discharge, charge and discharge, constant current charging and then constant voltage charging and constant current discharging, cyclic voltammetry tests, ESR evaluations, stored energy computation, maximum power, and efficiency computations. Other datasets can contain EIS measurements, and other datasets multiple measurements at once.
The name of the dataset (in the figure) identifies some characteristics of the measurement and the device.
The database includes measurements from various commercial brands. The purpose of the datasets is to build a database for model development and scientific analysis, not to compare the performance of different commercial brands. This is because SC performance can vary depending on storage conditions, terminal fixtures, measurement methods, and, moreover, the specifications are released by manufacturers with wide tolerances, whose order of magnitude is of tens of percents. For this reason, within the project, the commercial brand of SCs remains anonymous.
