Method of multiparameter control of adaptive charging secondary chemical current sources
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The method of monitoring of the secondary chemical current sources charging, in which the kinetic parameters of electrochemical process are got from the analysis of the charging current source chronopotentiograms and used as informative parameters, is proposed. The algorithm of the adaptive charging of chemical current source with the using of the set of informative parameters is developed.
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