Faraday is a high-temperature electrolysis data visualizer with applications in button cell research.
This full-stack application establishes connections to the INL DeepLynx data warehouse, and reads button cell data into charts on a user interface.
Further, Faraday transmits button-cell data to a server application where electrochemical impedance spectroscopy libraries return analyses on distribution relaxation times, sigmoid regressions, and others under development.
Faraday users can compare two button cells by adding them to a comparison module, and generating reports to visualize their performance side-by-side.
This software is in alpha. Presently it requires access to a DeepLynx development environment only accessible through the Idaho National Laboratory.
Future releases (2025) will further develop this software, and deploy it on the internet.
Micah Casteel micah.casteel@inl.gov
Nathan Woodruff nathan.woodruff@inl.gov
Nick Kane nicholas.kane@inl.gov
Jeremy Hartvigsen jeremy.hartvigsen@inl.gov
Woodruff, N., Casteel, M., Kane, N., Hartvigsen, J., & Folks, D. (2024). Faraday. GitHub. https://github.com/IdahoLabResearch/Faraday
This software was developed by the following contributors
Nathan Woodruff
Drake Folks