[PR #1166] [CLOSED] OPEM added #1047

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Original PR: https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python/pull/1166
Author: @sepandhaghighi
Created: 10/19/2018
Status: Closed

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What is this Python project?

Modeling and simulation of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) may work as a powerful tool in the Research & development of renewable energy sources. The Open-Source PEMFC Simulation Tool (OPEM) is a modeling tool for evaluating the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells. This package is a combination of models (static/dynamic) that predict the optimum operating parameters of PEMFC. OPEM contained generic models that will accept as input, not only values of the operating variables such as anode and cathode feed gas, pressure and compositions, cell temperature and current density, but also cell parameters including the active area and membrane thickness. In addition, some of the different models of PEMFC that have been proposed in the OPEM, just focus on one particular FC stack, and some others take into account a part or all auxiliaries such as reformers. OPEM is a platform for collaborative development of PEMFC models.

What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones?

  • First PEM fuel cells simulation tool in python
  • Support most of static and dynamic models
  • Rich documentation.
  • Awesome outputs
  • User-friendly

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## 📋 Pull Request Information **Original PR:** https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python/pull/1166 **Author:** [@sepandhaghighi](https://github.com/sepandhaghighi) **Created:** 10/19/2018 **Status:** ❌ Closed **Base:** `master` ← **Head:** `master` --- ### 📝 Commits (1) - [`16cd5fb`](https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python/commit/16cd5fb3056f6fe4cdbf5ad4ae2b8895daf97292) OPEM added ### 📊 Changes **1 file changed** (+1 additions, -0 deletions) <details> <summary>View changed files</summary> 📝 `README.md` (+1 -0) </details> ### 📄 Description ## What is this Python project? Modeling and simulation of proton-exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC) may work as a powerful tool in the Research & development of renewable energy sources. The Open-Source PEMFC Simulation Tool (OPEM) is a modeling tool for evaluating the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells. This package is a combination of models (static/dynamic) that predict the optimum operating parameters of PEMFC. OPEM contained generic models that will accept as input, not only values of the operating variables such as anode and cathode feed gas, pressure and compositions, cell temperature and current density, but also cell parameters including the active area and membrane thickness. In addition, some of the different models of PEMFC that have been proposed in the OPEM, just focus on one particular FC stack, and some others take into account a part or all auxiliaries such as reformers. OPEM is a platform for collaborative development of PEMFC models. ## What's the difference between this Python project and similar ones? * First PEM fuel cells simulation tool in python * Support most of static and dynamic models * Rich documentation. * Awesome outputs * User-friendly -- Anyone who agrees with this pull request could vote for it by adding a :+1: to it, and usually, the maintainer will merge it when votes reach **20**. --- <sub>🔄 This issue represents a GitHub Pull Request. It cannot be merged through Gitea due to API limitations.</sub>
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Reference: github-starred/awesome-python#1047